sexual harassment and intimidation ahead of a candlelit vigil in memory of Sarah Everard this evening.People in Glasgow and Edinburgh will hold virtual online vigils at 6pm to light candles for Sarah Everard and demand streets are made safe for women “regardless of what you wear, where you live or what time of day or night it is”.Edinburgh organiser Chloe Whyte, 20, bravely shared her own experience of being attacked on the street in a bid to lift the lid of silence for all women.Two years ago, when Chloe was 18-years-old, she was attacked near Edinburgh Waverley Station.After getting the courage to report the incident, Chloe said she was left feeling let down and said she 'did not feel believed'.“I was not really listened to,” she told the.
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