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As reported by aljazeera.com, on March 3. Around 9pm Sarah Everard (33) left a girlfriend in South London.
This case has shocked the whole of the UK and raised questions about the safety of women.
On Wednesday, London Police Chief Cressida Dick reported that police had found human remains in a forest near the town of Ashford.
Police and rescuers search for the body of the missing Sarah Everard
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was shocked and upset by the course of events. “Like all the people of the country, I am in thoughts with his family and friends. We have to work fast and find all the answers about this horrible crime,” he wrote on Twitter.
Police have confirmed the arrest of Wayne Couzens, a police officer in his fifties, on suspicion of kidnapping and killing a woman. A woman who entered her forties was also arrested on suspicion of helping the offender.
Mr. Everard, a police officer from the diplomatic and parliamentary security team, was absent the night of the disappearance.
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The murder of S. Everard has been widely discussed on social media, outraged by politicians and public figures.
Labor, Marsha De Cordova, head of the Women and Equal Rights Commission, wrote on Twitter: “Every woman should go home at night without fear or anxiety.”
The leader of the feminist movement, Mandu Reid, asked that other investigators be sought: “The police cannot be trusted for possible acts of violence against women and girls when the suspect is one of their members.”
Journalist Rosamund Irwin emphasized that much more effort will be needed to stop “male cruelty. “It could have been any of us,” he wrote on Twitter. “There is a lot of focus now on teaching girls how to be safe, and we really need a different conversation: how to stop the cruelty of men.”
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