5 years in the past, Sarah Everard was killed by a serving police officer.
The 33-year-old was kidnapped, raped and murdered by then Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens who ensured she by no means made it dwelling secure as she walked dwelling alone.
He tricked her into pondering she might be arrested for breaking Covid lockdown guidelines as she walked dwelling from a good friend’s home in south London on March 3, 2021.
“5 years have handed since her mindless and devastating homicide.
“What occurred to her was a profound betrayal: of her, of her household and family members, and of each one that locations their belief in policing.”
Now a celebration of her life will happen.
When is the vigil happening?
To mark 5 years since Sarah Everard was killed, a vigil is being held in Clapham to recollect her and the lives of all girls and ladies who’ve been taken by means of violence. The gathering is occurring at 6.30pm on Tuesday March 3 on the bandstand in Clapham Frequent, London.
What is going to occur on the vigil?
The vigil, which has been organised with permission from Lambeth Parks, was put ahead as an thought by these closest to Sarah.
There shall be a minute of silence, and everybody in attendance is inspired to recollect Sarah and her loss of life to ensure it’s by no means forgotten.
Persons are capable of lay flowers if they need, with the organisers coordinating the respectful clearing of flowers with steerage from the park as soon as the occasion is over.
The organisers have said that this “shall be a peaceable and non-political second of remembrance, open to anybody who want to attend.”
The vigil may even be used to boost funds for @solacewomensaid, a London charity supporting girls and kids affected by home abuse and sexual violence.
What occurred to Wayne Couzens?
Couzens pleaded responsible to Sarah’s homicide when he appeared on the Outdated Bailey by video hyperlink from Belmarsh excessive safety jail in July 2021.
He was given a entire life order upon sentencing however in October 2021 appealed towards the sentence.
In November 2021, the Dwelling Workplace launched an impartial inquiry to look into the homicide, with the primary half specializing in Couzens and whether or not any potential dangers or purple flags had been missed throughout his time within the police.
In March 2022, Couzens was once more charged with 4 counts of indecent publicity over alleged incidents in January and February 2021 and in July 2022, his enchantment was rejected.
In February 2023 he pleaded responsible to the three further counts of indecent publicity in Kent between November 2020 and February 2021 and was sentenced to 19 months for the offences, though as he’s already serving a complete life jail time period for Ms Everard’s homicide, won’t ever be launched.

