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It’s been a week since Sarah Everard went missing in Clapham, South London. He was on his way home from a friend’s house but never showed up at home, writes BBC.
It is believed that he walked through Clapham Common Park towards his home in Brixton. A walk that should have lasted about 50 minutes. When he disappeared, she must have been wearing a green raincoat, light blue diamond-patterned pants, and a pair of turquoise and orange shoes.
A surveillance camera captured her in the image with only those clothes, when she was talking on the phone and with a mouth guard on her face. It is the last photo of Sarah that has been released to the public.
According to Everard’s family, it is not like her to disappear.
London police have stated that they have visited more than 750 houses in and around Clapham and that they have received more than 120 phone calls about her disappearance.
Police arrested for alleged murder
Now a person has been arrested on suspicion of the disappearance of Sarah Everard. A 40-year-old policeman working in London.
The police officer, among other things, has been responsible for patrolling the Prime Minister’s residence in Downing Street, as well as patrolling the British Parliament and foreign embassies in London.
“The fact that the man arrested is a police officer in the London area is both shocking and deeply disturbing,” Nick Ephgrave, London Police Deputy Commissioner, said Tuesday, according to the BBC.
The police have also detained a woman in her 30s on suspicion of being involved in the disappearance.
On Wednesday night, London police announced that they had found human remains in a search area around Ashford in Kent, Sky News reports.
“Tonight, investigators investigating Sarah’s disappearance have discovered what appear to be human remains in a forest area in Ashford, Kent,” Cressida Dick, Commissioner of the London Police, told the television channel.