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Sarah Everard’s disappearance and alleged murder sparks outpouring of grief from women in UK
The alleged murder of British woman Sarah Everard has triggered an outpouring of grief and anger in the UK, with many women expressing revulsion and sadness that they feel unsafe walking the streets of London.
Key points:
- Ms Everard was walking home in south London when she disappeared last week
- A Metropolitan Police officer is being held in relation to the suspected murder
- A Reclaim These Streets vigil has been planned to honour Ms Everard and demand change
Ms Everard, 33, was last seen at 9:30pm on March 3 as she walked home from a friend’s house in south London.
Her image has been splashed across British newspapers all week.
A Metropolitan Police officer aged in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of Ms Everard’s kidnapping on Tuesday. Police…
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