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Added on the 14/03/2021 19:21:53 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Crowds gather in Parliament Square, London, to protest the police response to a vigil held to mark the death of Sarah Everard. The Metropolitan Police has defended its handling of the event on Clapham Common after male officers were seen physically restraining female demonstrators. IMAGES
London Metropolitan police conducts arrest on Whitehall during an unscheduled march in London over officers' handling of a vigil for Sarah Everard, a woman who was allegedly kidnapped and murdered. Officers scuffled with some members of the hundreds-strong crowd that gathered despite coronavirus restrictions for a candlelit tribute close to the spot where 33-year-old marketing executive Sarah Everard disappeared on March 3. IMAGES
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London, March 15 (EFE), (Camera: Cláudia Sacrest).- UK's prime minister Boris Johnson expressed "deep concern" about the police repression on Mondayin a vigil to remember Sarah Everard, a young woman allegedly kidnapped and killed by a police officer when she was walking to her home in London on March 3rd. FOOTAGE OF CLAPHAM COMMON PARK, WHERE SARAH EVERARD WAS LAST SEEN BEFORE HER DISAPPEARANCE.
London, Mar 14 (EFE / EPA) (Camera: Joshua Bratt) .- London’s Metropolitan Police Service has come under strong criticism after it broke up a vigil being held in memory of Sarah Everard, who went missing as she walked home earlier this month. Everard’s alleged murder has sparked an outpouring of grief in the United Kingdom and prompted fresh debate on women’s safety. Her body was later found in a woodland in Kent. Wayne Couzens, a member of the Met police force, has been charged with her kidnap and murder. FOOTAGE OF THE VIGIL IN LONDON