The human remains discovered in woodland in Kent in the south of England have been confirmed as belonging to missing woman Sarah Everard. Assistant Commissioner for London's Metropolitan Police Nick Ephgrave confirmed the body had been identified as the 33-year-old, who disappeared while walking home from a friend's house in south London on March 3. "Our thoughts are with Sarah's family and loved ones at this difficult time," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. Everard had also been captured by a doorbell camera as she walked home along the busy Poynders Rd — part of London's South Circular — from Clapham to Brixton at 9.30pm last Wednesday. Police search Mount Pond with a sniffer dog for any signs of missing woman Sarah Everard, on Clapham Common, London.
Source: New Zealand Herald March 12, 2021 17:47 UTC