UK: Sarah Everard's massive protest against Murder, clashes with police over violation of Corona rules

 Sarah Everard Case: There has been an uproar all over the United Kingdom and people have been voicing violence against women since the news of Sarah Everard being kidnapped and the alleged involvement of a police officer in the murder case.

UK: Sarah Everard's massive protest against Murder, clashes with police over violation of Corona rules


London: People across the country, including London, are angry after the Sarah Everard Case in the United Kingdom Protest. In London, there was a clash between the people and the police who were protesting against the killing of the victim Sarah Everard in violation of the Corona Virus Rules (Covid Rules).

Nightly with a woman going home alone

Please tell that Sarah Everard Case was last seen on March 3 near Clapham Common area. She had set out from her friend's house to go to her house, but she did not reach her house and her body was recovered after a week.

Performances in many cities of the United Kingdom including London


There has been uproar all over the United Kingdom since protests by Sarah Everard of having the Kidder (Sarah Everard Murder Case) and the alleged involvement of a police officer in the murder case, and violence against women Raising the voice of Hundreds of people gathered in Clapham Common in defiance of police and court orders to protest the incident, to draw people's attention to the fear and danger that many women in the United Kingdom face daily.

Clash between protesters and police

In the video of this rally, it is seen that the police officers are scrambling with the protesters. The Press Association of the United Kingdom said that the male officers took the women from the protest site by holding them and tied handcuffs.Many people, including the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, paid tribute to Clapham Common. During this time many people held posters, which wrote, 'We will not be silenced' and 'She was only going home'.

Police officer charged in Sara Everard case

Earlier, accused of the murder of Sarah Everard and Metropolitan Police Constable Wayne Kuzens (58) appeared in court for the first time. The Press Association said that as soon as the Metropolitan Police officers arrived at the Clapham Common Bandstand on Saturday, the crowd standing there shouted 'Shame Karo' slogans.

The organizers of the demonstration had planned to take out a rally in memory of Sarah Everard in other cities of the United Kingdom, including London, on Saturday, but when the court did not allow them to gather due to the corona virus, they postponed the plan. Despite this, people joined the protest.

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