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'Tormented at the thought of what she endured' - Sarah Everard's family read statements in court

'tormented at the thought of what she endured' - sarah everard's family read statements in court
Sarah Everard's family have said their feeling of loss "is so great it is visceral".
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Broken sim card fragments from Sarah Everard's phone found in Wayne Couzens' car, court hears

A former police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard took his victim's phone and tried to destroy it, a court has heard.
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Images show Sarah Everard with her killer moments before he abducted her, court told

images show sarah everard with her killer moments before he abducted her, court told
A police officer used COVID lockdown regulations to falsely arrest Sarah Everard before he kidnapped, raped and strangled her and then burned her body, a court has heard.
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Wayne Couzens took family on trip to woods where he burnt Sarah Everard's body days before arrest, court told

A former police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard took his wife and two children on a family trip to the woods where only days earlier he had burned Ms Everard's body, a court has..
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Wayne Couzens 'may have used COVID lockdown rules' to arrest and handcuff Sarah Everard

wayne couzens 'may have used covid lockdown rules' to arrest and handcuff sarah everard
Wayne Couzens handcuffed and arrested Sarah Everard before he raped and strangled her, a court has heard.
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Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens to be sentenced for murder

sarah everard's killer wayne couzens to be sentenced for murder
Former police officer Wayne Couzens is due to appear in court today as he faces sentencing for the murder of Sarah Everard.
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Violence against women should be as much a priority as terrorism, report finds after Sarah Everard murder

violence against women should be as much a priority as terrorism, report finds after sarah everard murder
Stopping violence against women should be considered as much of a priority for the police as combating terrorism, a major report has found.
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