UK inquiry to examine how serving police officer could commit Everard
murder
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[January 10, 2022]
LONDON (Reuters) - A public inquiry
will examine how a serving British police officer was able to abduct and
murder a woman, the interior ministry announced on Monday, and whether
he could have been stopped from carrying out a crime that horrified the
nation.
Wayne Couzens, 48, an officer whose job was to guard diplomatic premises
in the British capital, abducted marketing executive Sarah Everard, 33,
on a London street as she walked home in March last year, and then raped
and murdered her.
"I am determined to understand the failings that enabled a serving
officer to commit such heinous crimes – we owe an explanation to Sarah's
family and loved ones, and we need to do all in our power to prevent
something like this from ever happening again," Home Secretary Priti
Patel said.
Everard's murder led to public rallies and outpourings of anger from
women who recounted their own experiences and fears of being out alone
at night.
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People visit the memorial site at the Clapham Common Bandstand,
following the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard, in London,
Britain, March 17, 2021. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
It also raised questions about
whether previous concerns about Couzens had been properly checked by
police, including an indecent exposure incident to which he was
linked in 2015, and two further such allegations last year.
The inquiry, to be held in two parts, will firstly examine whether
any "red flags" were missed, his abuse of police powers, and if any
issues relating to his behaviour, particularly in relation to women,
were known and raised by colleagues.
Those findings will be used for a second part of the inquiry to
consider what further action should be considered to protect women
and for policing in general.
Elish Angiolini, who will lead the inquiry, said Monday's
announcement was a significant step forward to "ensuring Sarah's
family and the wider public get a full understanding and explanation
of the causes of, and factors contributing to, this tragic and
harrowing murder."
(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Alistair Smout and Paul
Sandle)
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