Sarah Everard: “Concerned” to the police about the disappearance of a London woman



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Police have said they are “increasingly concerned” about the disappearance of a woman who has not been heard from since Wednesday night and are asking for information.

Sarah Everard, 33, disappeared while walking home to Brixton, south London, from the Clapham Junction area on March 3 after meeting a friend.

The marketing account manager spoke with her partner for about 15 minutes while walking home, but she has not been heard from since, according to her friend Rose Woollard.

Woollard said her phone signal was last picked up near Clarence Avenue, between her home and the place where she had met her friend.

Everard was last seen wearing a green waterproof jacket, navy blue pants with a white diamond pattern, and white sneakers.

She is described as 5ft 4in, with blonde hair and a slim build, and had a white iPhone and green in-ear Bluetooth headphones.

Woollard described her friend as “beautiful, considerate, and incredibly kind.”

The teacher told the online Brixton Blog: “Sarah and I met many years ago while studying together at Durham University. She has always been an exceptional friend, leaving everything to be there to support her friends, when they need her.

“It was only recently that she was telling me the good news about her new role as a senior marketing account manager that she was excited to get started.

“It is not very characteristic that she has disappeared, so we are all deeply concerned that something happened to her.”

Everard’s friends and family have posted messages on Twitter to support police efforts to find her.

One user tweeted:

Another tweeted: “Pray for the safe return of Sarah Everard missing from #Lambeth. If you have any information, contact the police, cite reference 21MIS006196 ”.



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