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Sarah Everard's Mother 'Still Tormented' by Daughter's Final Hours
A review highlights 13 police reform recommendations and a new £13.1 million Centre after failures in addressing sexual violence, while Sarah Everard’s mother shares her ongoing torment.
- On Tuesday, the Angiolini Inquiry published its second report, including Susan Everard's statement saying she remains tormented by her daughter Sarah Everard's final hours.
- On March 3, 2021, Sarah Everard, 33-year-old marketing executive, was abducted, raped and murdered by former armed Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens in Clapham Common, prompting the Angiolini Inquiry.
- The inquiry found that 26 percent of police forces in England and Wales lack specialist policies for investigating sexual offences, while Wayne Couzens indecently exposed himself three times before the murder but was not caught.
- The inquiry recommended 13 changes including better data, a national campaign and prevention priorities, while a new £13.1 million Centre will strengthen police response and the Everard family praised the report as the Scottish Government spokesperson said it will consider lessons for Scotland.
- Lady Elish Angiolini warned that predators continue to roam freely and that radical policing reform is needed, adding there is "nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight".
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Predators like Wayne Couzens ‘still given police jobs’ after murder of Sarah Everard
Elish Angiolini has called for leaders to ‘get a move on’ to protect women in public spaces, as Sarah Everard’s mother Susan, says she is still tormented by the horrors of her daughter’s final hours
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Sarah Everard’s mother ‘still tormented’ by murdered daughter’s final hours
The heartbroken mother of Sarah Everard, who was murdered by a serving police officer in the UK, has revealed she still is tormented by the horror of her daughter’s last hours and that she suffers “rage, panic and guilt”.
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