Jumat, 12 Maret 2021

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2021-03-12 12:19:44Z
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2021-03-12 08:52:07Z
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Sarah Everard case: Met Police faces watchdog investigation - BBC News

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Scotland Yard is to be investigated over its handling of an allegation of indecent exposure against the officer suspected of murdering Sarah Everard.

The police watchdog will consider if Metropolitan Police officers "responded appropriately" to the alleged incident.

Ms Everard, 33, was last seen in Clapham, south London, on 3 March.

The case has prompted an outpouring of shock and anger as women across the country share their own experiences of feeling unsafe.

Organisers of a "Reclaim These Streets" vigil planned for Saturday evening on Clapham Common claim the police say it cannot go ahead because of pandemic lockdown restrictions, and are preparing to go to the High Court.

On Thursday, Ms Everard's family paid tribute to her, saying she "brought so much joy to our lives" and was a "shining example to us all".

Police looking for the missing marketing executive said human remains had been found in woodland in Kent on Wednesday, but detectives have not yet confirmed their identity.

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The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched an investigation after receiving five referrals from the Met Police in relation to its handling of the case.

The watchdog says it will examine how officers responded after receiving a report that a man had exposed himself at a fast food restaurant in south London on 28 February - three days before Ms Everard's disappearance.

The other referrals to the IOPC were over the arrest of a serving officer on suspicion both of kidnap and murder, the Met's actions after Ms Everard was reported missing, and the injury of the suspect while in custody.

The arrested man, who is in his 40s and works with the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was taken to hospital on Thursday suffering from head injuries.

He was treated, discharged and returned to the police station where he is being held after an application to extend his detention was granted at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court.

The Met later said he had sustained the injury while alone in his cell and received immediate first aid.

Ms Everard was last seen on 3 March walking alone down a main road in Clapham at 21:30 GMT, with police saying it was unclear whether she reached her home in Brixton.

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The former Durham University student, who is originally from York, was wearing a green rain jacket, navy blue trousers with a white diamond pattern, and turquoise and orange trainers when she went missing.

In a statement, her family appealed for more information to "help solve this terrible crime".

"Sarah was bright and beautiful - a wonderful daughter and sister. She was kind and thoughtful, caring and dependable. She always put others first and had the most amazing sense of humour," they said.

"She was strong and principled and a shining example to us all. We are very proud of her and she brought so much joy to our lives."

A woman in her 30s, who was arrested in Kent on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been released on bail until mid-April.

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Disappearance timeline:

Sarah Everard
  • 3 March: Sarah Everard vanishes after leaving a friend's house on Leathwaite Road, Clapham, about 21:00 GMT
  • 5 March: Met Police are "increasingly concerned" for Ms Everard and make an appeal on Twitter
  • 6 March: Ms Everard's family say her disappearance is "totally out of character" as officers search Clapham Common's ponds
  • 7 March: Footage taken from a doorbell camera shows Ms Everard walking alone along the A205 Poynder Road towards Tulse Hill at 21:30. Police say it is unclear whether or not she reached her house in Brixton
  • 8 March: More than 120 calls are made from the public on the case and more than 750 homes are visited as part of the investigation
  • 9 March: A serving officer is arrested in Kent along with a woman who is held on suspicion of assisting an offender
  • 10 March: Met Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave describes the arrest as "shocking and deeply disturbing". Extensive searches are carried out in parts of Kent. Later in the evening Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said human remains have been found in a woodland in Kent
  • 11 March: Suspect taken to hospital after suffering head injuries while in custody. The woman arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender is released on bail
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2021-03-12 08:10:30Z
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Kamis, 11 Maret 2021

Family of Sarah Everard say she brought “so much joy” to their lives - BBC News - BBC News

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2021-03-11 22:15:45Z
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Sarah Everard 'brought joy to our lives', says her family - BBC News

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Sarah Everard's family have paid tribute to her, saying she "brought so much joy to our lives".

Human remains were found in woodland in Kent on Wednesday in the search for the 33-year-old, who was last seen in south London over a week ago.

A serving Met Police officer in his 40s who was arrested on suspicion of Ms Everard's murder remains in custody.

The Met has referred itself to the police watchdog over allegations the officer indecently exposed himself.

He is also being questioned over the separate indecent exposure allegation, which the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said happened at a fast-food restaurant in south London on 28 February.

Ms Everard was last seen on 3 March walking alone down a main road in Clapham at 21:30 GMT, with police saying it was unclear if she reached her home in Brixton.

After extensive searches, Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick confirmed "human remains" were found in woodland near Ashford on Wednesday.

A woman in her 30s, who was arrested in Kent on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been released on bail until mid-April.

Police are seen at the Great Chart Golf Leisure Country Club
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The arrested man, who works with the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was earlier taken to hospital suffering from head injuries.

He was being monitored in a custody cell by CCTV and received immediate first aid, the Met said.

After going to hospital the officer was treated, discharged and returned to the police station where he is being held after an application to extend his detention was granted at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court.

The IOPC said it was investigating whether Met officers responded appropriately to the report of indecent exposure.

It is one of five investigations being carried out by the watchdog in relation to the disappearance of Ms Everard.

The others include the serving officer being arrested, injured in custody and the Met's actions responding to the initial report of Ms Everard going missing.

Former Durham University student Ms Everard, who is originally from York, was wearing a green rain jacket, navy blue trousers with a white diamond pattern, and turquoise and orange trainers when she went missing.

In a statement, her family appealed for more information to "help solve this terrible crime".

"Sarah was bright and beautiful - a wonderful daughter and sister. She was kind and thoughtful, caring and dependable. She always put others first and had the most amazing sense of humour," they said.

"She was strong and principled and a shining example to us all. We are very proud of her and she brought so much joy to our lives."

The marketing executive's family also thanked friends and the public for supporting them.

"We are so grateful to the police and would like to thank them for all they are doing," they added.

"We are now pleading for additional help from the public."

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Floral tributes
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Ms Everard's death has prompted an outpouring of shock and anger as women across the country share their own experiences of feeling unsafe.

Earlier, Labour MP Jess Phillips read out the names of almost 120 women killed in the UK where a man has been convicted or charged as the primary perpetrator.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "shocked and deeply saddened", adding: "We must work fast to find all the answers to this horrifying crime."

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Disappearance timeline:

Sarah Everard
  • 3 March: Sarah Everard vanishes after leaving a friend's house on Leathwaite Road, Clapham, about 21:00 GMT
  • 5 March: Met Police are "increasingly concerned" for Ms Everard and make an appeal on Twitter
  • 6 March: Ms Everard's family say her disappearance is "totally out of character" as officers search Clapham Common's ponds
  • 7 March: Footage taken from a doorbell camera shows Ms Everard walking alone along the A205 Poynder Road towards Tulse Hill at 21:30. Police say it is unclear whether or not she reached her house in Brixton
  • 8 March: More than 120 calls are made from the public on the case and more than 750 homes are visited as part of the investigation
  • 9 March: A serving officer is arrested in Kent along with a woman who is held on suspicion of assisting an offender
  • 10 March: Met Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave describes the arrest as "shocking and deeply disturbing". Extensive searches are carried out in parts of Kent. Later in the evening Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said human remains have been found in a woodland in Kent
  • 11 March: Suspect taken to hospital after suffering head injuries while in custody. The woman arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender is released on bail
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2021-03-11 21:28:09Z
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Sarah Everard 'brought joy to our lives', says her family - BBC News

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Sarah Everard's family have paid tribute to her, saying she "brought so much joy to our lives".

Human remains were found in woodland in Kent on Wednesday in the search for the 33-year-old, who was last seen in south London on 3 March.

A serving Met Police officer in his 40s who was arrested on suspicion of Ms Everard's murder remains in custody.

The Met has also referred itself to the police watchdog over allegations the officer indecently exposed himself.

He is also being questioned over the separate indecent exposure allegation, which the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said happened at a fast-food restaurant in south London on 28 February.

Ms Everard was last seen walking alone down a main road in Clapham at 21:30 GMT, with police saying it was unclear if she reached her home in Brixton.

After extensive searches, Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick confirmed "human remains" were found in woodland near Ashford on Wednesday.

A woman in her 30s, who was arrested in Kent on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been released on bail until mid-April, the Met said.

Police are seen at the Great Chart Golf Leisure Country Club
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The arrested man, who works with the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was earlier taken to hospital suffering from head injuries.

He was being monitored in a custody cell by CCTV and received immediate first aid, the Met said.

After going to hospital the officer was treated, discharged and returned to the police station where he is being held after an application to extend his detention was granted at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court.

The IOPC said it was investigating whether Met officers responded appropriately to the report of indecent exposure.

It is one of five investigations being carried out by the watchdog in relation to the disappearance of Ms Everard.

The others include the serving officer being arrested, injured in custody and the Met's actions responding to the initial report of Ms Everard going missing.

Former Durham University student Ms Everard, who is originally from York, was wearing a green rain jacket, navy blue trousers with a white diamond pattern, and turquoise and orange trainers when she went missing.

In a statement, her family appealed for more information to "help solve this terrible crime".

"Sarah was bright and beautiful - a wonderful daughter and sister. She was kind and thoughtful, caring and dependable. She always put others first and had the most amazing sense of humour," they said.

"She was strong and principled and a shining example to us all. We are very proud of her and she brought so much joy to our lives."

The marketing executive's family also thanked friends and the public for supporting them.

"We are so grateful to the police and would like to thank them for all they are doing," they added.

"We are now pleading for additional help from the public."

map of search areas
Floral tributes
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Ms Everard's death has prompted an outpouring of shock and anger as women across the country shared their own experiences of feeling unsafe.

Earlier, Labour MP Jess Phillips read out the names of almost 120 women killed in the UK where a man has been convicted or charged as the primary perpetrator.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "shocked and deeply saddened", adding: "We must work fast to find all the answers to this horrifying crime."

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Disappearance timeline:

Sarah Everard
  • 3 March: Sarah Everard vanishes after leaving a friend's house on Leathwaite Road, Clapham, about 21:00 GMT
  • 5 March: Met Police are "increasingly concerned" for Ms Everard and make an appeal on Twitter
  • 6 March: Ms Everard's family say her disappearance is "totally out of character" as officers search Clapham Common's ponds
  • 7 March: Footage taken from a doorbell camera shows Ms Everard walking alone along the A205 Poynder Road towards Tulse Hill at 21:30. Police say it is unclear whether or not she reached her house in Brixton
  • 8 March: More than 120 calls are made from the public on the case and more than 750 homes are visited as part of the investigation
  • 9 March: A serving officer is arrested in Kent along with a woman who is held on suspicion of assisting an offender
  • 10 March: Met Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave describes the arrest as "shocking and deeply disturbing". Extensive searches are carried out in parts of Kent. Later in the evening Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said human remains have been found in a woodland in Kent
  • 11 March: Suspect taken to hospital after suffering head injuries while in custody. The woman arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender is released on bail
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2021-03-11 19:34:15Z
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Sarah Everard's family have paid tribute to her, saying she "brought so much joy to our lives".

The 33-year-old was last seen on 3 March in Clapham, south London, on her way home from a friend's house.

After extensive searches, Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick confirmed "human remains" were found in woodland near Ashford, Kent, on Wednesday.

A serving Met officer in his 40s who was arrested on suspicion of Ms Everard's murder remains in custody.

The man, who works with the force's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was earlier taken to hospital suffering from head injuries.

A woman in her 30s, who was arrested in Kent at the same time on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been released on bail until mid-April, the Met said.

Police are seen at the Great Chart Golf Leisure Country Club
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In a statement, Ms Everard's family appealed for more information to "help solve this terrible crime".

"Sarah was bright and beautiful - a wonderful daughter and sister. She was kind and thoughtful, caring and dependable. She always put others first and had the most amazing sense of humour," they said.

"She was strong and principled and a shining example to us all. We are very proud of her and she brought so much joy to our lives."

Earlier, the officer suspected of kidnapping and murdering Ms Everard was taken to hospital for a head injury sustained while in custody.

The Met said the suspect was treated, discharged and returned to the police station where he is being held after an application to extend his detention was granted at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court.

Ms Everard, a marketing executive, was last seen in doorbell video footage walking alone down a main road at 21:30 GMT, with police saying it was unclear if she reached her home in Brixton.

The former Durham University student, who is originally from York, had been wearing a green rain jacket, navy blue trousers with a white diamond pattern, and turquoise and orange trainers.

Her family thanked friends and the public for supporting them.

"We are so grateful to the police and would like to thank them for all they are doing," they added.

"We are now pleading for additional help from the public."

Floral tributes
Reuters

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "shocked and deeply saddened" by her death, adding: "We must work fast to find all the answers to this horrifying crime."

Ms Everard's death has prompted an outpouring of shock and anger as women across the country shared their own experiences of feeling unsafe.

Earlier, Labour MP Jess Phillips read out the names of almost 120 women killed in the UK where a man has been convicted or charged as the primary perpetrator.

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Disappearance timeline:

Sarah Everard
  • 3 March: Sarah Everard vanishes after leaving a friend's house on Leathwaite Road, Clapham, about 21:00 GMT
  • 5 March: Met Police are "increasingly concerned" for Ms Everard and make an appeal on Twitter
  • 6 March: Ms Everard's family say her disappearance is "totally out of character" as officers search Clapham Common's ponds
  • 7 March: Footage taken from a doorbell camera shows Ms Everard walking alone along the A205 Poynder Road towards Tulse Hill at 21:30. Police say it is unclear whether or not she reached her house in Brixton
  • 8 March: More than 120 calls are made from the public on the case and more than 750 homes are visited as part of the investigation
  • 9 March: A serving officer is arrested in Kent along with a woman who is held on suspicion of assisting an offender
  • 10 March: Met Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave describes the arrest as "shocking and deeply disturbing". Extensive searches are carried out in parts of Kent. Later in the evening Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said human remains have been found in a woodland in Kent
  • 11 March: Suspect taken to hospital after suffering head injuries while in custody. The woman arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender is released on bail
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2021-03-11 18:54:53Z
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