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'Sarah Everard's murder showed us ugly side of our police force - and we're still scared'

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I was sipping a takeaway coffee in the window of my new flat when a news alert popped up on my phone. Police were “increasingly concerned” for a missing woman’s welfare and were working “round the clock” to find her.The report said her phone signal was last picked up less than two miles from where I was sitting.

It was March 6 2021, and I’d just picked up the keys to my new home in south London when the Metropolitan Police raised the alarm over Sarah Everard’s disappearance.Three days earlier, at around 9.30pm, the 33-year-old daughter, sister, friend and girlfriend, was walking home from a friend’s house when police officer Wayne Couzens arrested her under the pretence she’d breached Covid rules.

He drove her out of the city to Hoad’s Wood near Ashford, Kent, where he raped and strangled her, before burning her body and disposing of her remains in a nearby pond.

After the Met’s missing persons plea hit newsstands, posters began appearing. Every time I left my flat to explore the parks and commons on my new doorstep, I saw Sarah’s face smiling back at me.

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