Sarah Everard: Body found in Kent woodland is that of missing woman, police confirm

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Human remains found in a woodland in Kent are those of Sarah Everard, police have said.

The 33-year-old went missing in south London on Wednesday 3 March while walking home from a friend's house.

Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner Nick Ephgrave said a man - who is a serving Met officer - remains in custody at a London police station.

Image: Police officers searched woodland near to Great Chart Golf and Leisure country club and course in Ashford, Kent

"Specialist officers remain in constant contact with Sarah's family, and will continue to support them throughout the investigation and beyond," he said.

"That investigation continues at a pace and we have hundreds of officers working round the clock to establish the full circumstances of Sarah's disappearance, and her murder."

He added: "I know that the public feel hurt and angry about what has happened, and those are sentiments that I share personally, and I know my colleagues here at Scotland Yard and across the Met share as well.

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"I also recognise the wider concerns that have been raised, quite rightly, about the safety of women in public spaces in London and also elsewhere in the country.

"I want to say now that this organisation, and the men and women in it, remain committed to protecting Londoners wherever they are in this city.

"And that commitment is undiminished by these events and if anything that commitment is strengthened by these tragic circumstances."

Image: A CCTV image of Sarah Everard on the night she went missing

Police said on Wednesday that human remains had been found in a wooded area near Ashford.

Ms Everard was last seen leaving a friend's house on Leathwaite Road in Clapham, southwest London, at about 9pm on 3 March to walk to her home in Brixton.

Her disappearance prompted a large operation to find her.

The arrested officer, who was not on duty at the time of Ms Everard's disappearance, is also being held on a separate allegation of indecent exposure.

He was arrested at an address in Deal, Kent, more than 60 miles away from where Ms Everard was last seen.

A woman in her 30s, who was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been released on bail to return to a police station on a date in mid-April.

Extensive searches have been carried out at the house, around Clapham and Brixton, and the woodland in Ashford.

Following the identification of Ms Everard's body, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said he was "heartbroken" for her family, friends and "all those lives she touched".

He went on to offer support to all women who have suffered "the sin of male violence," referring to Ms Everard's disappearance and the debate about women's safety it has sparked.

"Testimony after testimony from women over recent days have shown us something we have known and ignored for far too long: the profound impact of the sin of male violence, intimidation, harassment, sexism and abuse carried out against women," the archbishop said.

"It is these sins - and the culture that perpetuates and condones them - that need our urgent repentance, our fervent prayer, and our resolute action as men."

Meanwhile, the Met has said it is still in talks with organisers of a vigil for Ms Everard, after the group behind the gathering launched a legal challenge to allow it to take place.

Although the police initially gave a "positive response" to the planned vigil, the women behind the event claim the Met later reversed their position due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Redeemium on March 12nd, 2021 at 15:10 UTC »

The boyfriend went from “she’s late I wonder where she is” to this. It’s unimaginable. It’s good that they have the killer but that must be little consolation.

TheLittleGoat on March 12nd, 2021 at 14:11 UTC »

She was taken only a short walk from my house. It’s awful. I can’t even imagine. Could have been anyone.

Disguustang on March 12nd, 2021 at 14:01 UTC »

For fuck sake. Poor Sarah, absolutely tragic. I hope the murderer rots in jail.