Messages and floral tributes from well-wishers to honor victim Sarah Everard were left at the bandstand on Clapham Common in south London. /DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS /AFP
Messages and floral tributes from well-wishers to honor victim Sarah Everard were left at the bandstand on Clapham Common in south London. /DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS /AFP
A police officer on Friday admitted murdering Sarah Everard, whose killing sparked anger and soul-searching across Britain about what police, government and society can do to stop male violence against women.
Wayne Couzens, 48, a London officer who guarded diplomatic premises, had previously admitted rape and kidnap.
Everard, 33, was abducted as she walked home from a friend's house in south London on March 3. Her body was later found in woodland around 50 miles away in southeast England.
A post-mortem last month concluded she had died as a result of compression of the neck.
Reuters
Source(s): Reuters