Human Remains Found In Search Of Missing London Woman Sarah Everard
Police were quick to reassure the public after an elite unit officer was arrested for the alleged kidnapping and murder of 'missing woman on her way home, and investigators looking for her have found human remains Hope has gone in search of Sarah Everard, 33, after Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick , announced that the police had made the discovery in a wood of Kent.
Dick said the marketing manager went missing from Clapham, south-west London on Wednesday last week was "every family's worst nightmare," while the arrest of a duty officer sent " shock waves and anger through the public and across the Met. "PC Wayne Couzens, 48, was arrested Tuesday at his home in Deal, Kent on suspicion of kidnapping Everard, who disappeared after leaving a friend's home at around 9 p.m. on March 3 and starting a 50-minute walk home. Scotland Yard said on Thursday Couzens was taken to hospital after sustaining a head injury while in custody but was quickly returned to a cell. The police encountered refused to provide further details.
He was arrested Wednesday on charges of murdering Everard as well as a separate indictment of indecent charges. followed by research in Kent, with remains found at Ashford Woods. Couzens is part of the elite parliamentary and diplomatic protection command and its main role is to protect diplomatic posts.
Officers in this role are generally armed and supervised. Announcing the arrest of the officer at midnight on Tuesday, Met Deputy Commissioner Nick Ephgrave called the news shocking and agreed it would hurt public confidence.