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Sarah Everard's vigil aggressively broken up by London police

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Sarah Everard's vigil aggressively broken up by London police

Sarah Everard's vigil aggressively broken up by London police

The British government is calling for an investigation after police aggressively broke up a vigil being held for Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old woman whose disappearance on a walk home has reignited a national debate in Britain on women’s safety and sexual assault.


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