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Naga Munchetty admits fears alone at night when men are around ‘I carry keys in my hand’
Naga Munchetty, 47, was discussing the topic of women being sexually harassed while they walk home alone and feeling unsafe in the dark in case of an attack.The "furious" BBC Breakfast star said she was appalled that at the age of 47, she still has to "constantly" look around her in fear.She raised the issue in conjunction with a new storyline on the Channel 4 soap, Hollyoaks, about a man with a hatred of women, who spikes their drinks in nightclubs, and takes photos of them unconscious in order to humiliate them.The topic has also been prominent in the news following the high-profile deaths of Sarah Everard, who was murdered by a policeman, and Sabina Nessa."I'm very angry, just furious that women still have to think about these things," Naga indignantly exclaimed."I'm 47 years old and I'm still thinking about how I'm going to get home after a deserved night out - that's my issue."She admitted that as a "small-framed" woman at the height of 5ft 4in, she does "walk with keys in my hand" for her own safety."If I'm walking alone, I look round at least every 30 seconds and I'm constantly surveying what's going on in front, to the side, and behind me," she confessed during a BBC Sounds podcast earlier today.She discussed some of the experiences listeners had written in to share with her about their own night-time terrors.One woman admitted she was "jumped on and kissed" by a man she didn't recognise while travelling home alone after a night out.The experience left her so shaken up that it took her months to "pluck up the courage" to start going out after dark again.The very first time she did, a group of men on motorbikes stopped beside her and one remarked: "You look like you need a good seeing to", leaving her confidence
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Sabina Nessa trial: Evil predator given life sentence for teacher's brutal murder
murdering school teacher Sabina Nessa in a park.Koci Selamaj, 36, drove from his home in Eastbourne, East Sussex, all the way to London to carry out the pre-meditated attack on the 28-year-old September 17 last year.The perpetrator lurked around Cator Park in Kidbrooke, south-east London, for half an hour before targeting the victim as she passed through on her way to meet a friend.The killer was branded a "coward" by Sabina's heartbroken sister after he refused to appear in court for the sentencing, wit the judge also calling him "cowardly". CCTV footage captured the moment Selamaj attacked the teacher by striking her over the head 34 times "extreme violence", using a 2ft-long metal traffic triangle, before carrying her away unconscious.A video released by the Met showed the killer booking a room at the five-star Grand Hotel in Eastbourne, the town where he already had accommodation.He then pulled up her clothes, removed her tights and underwear and strangled her before covering her body in grass.The 28-year-old's body was found nearly 24 hours later near a community centre in the park.The Albanian national has now been jailed for a minimum of 36 years, after pleading guilty at a hearing at the Old Bailey on February 25.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The killer refused to appear in court for his sentencing on Thursday (April 7), refusing the offer of a video link that was made available to him.
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Where is Wayne Couzens now? What happened to Sarah Everard's murderer
Sarah Everard, who went missing on March 3, 2021.Sarah's tragic death caused outrage in London and across the country, particularly after it was discovered that she was murdered by Wayne Couzens, a serving Met Police officer.Couzens' conviction, the rough dispersal of a vigil for Sarah on Clapham Common, as well as a number of other scandals in which sexist Whatsapp conversations revealed widespread inappropriate behaviour within the force, ultimately led to a loss of confidence in the Met.Recently, Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick was forced to resign by London Mayor Sadiq Khan after yet more scandals involving police officers surfaced.The Met said: "There have been other murders of women in public spaces, including the Sabina Nessa, and very recently of Sabina Nessa. All of these bring into sharp focus our urgent duty to do more to protect women and girls." An inquiry by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) recently found "disgraceful" misogyny within the force that was not "simply the behaviour of a few 'bad apples'."Couzens is now behind bars, the rapist and murderer sentenced to life in prison without parole inside HMP Frankland.The jail is in County Durham and has also housed the notorious murderers Harold Shipman and Ian Huntley.In September 2021, Couzens challenged his sentence in an appeal that is likely to take place in May this year and is expected to argue that his actions did not warrant a whole life sentence.His sentence was described as setting new legal ground as he was given a life term for the murder of one person.
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