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As UK Police Officer Awaits Trial, Post Mortem Says 'Compression of the Neck' Killed Sarah Everard

© AP Photo / Victoria JonesA missing sign outside Poynders Court on the A205 in Clapham, London Wednesday March 10, 2021 during the continuing search for Sarah Everard who has been missing for a week
A missing sign outside Poynders Court on the A205 in Clapham, London Wednesday March 10, 2021 during the continuing search for Sarah Everard who has been missing for a week - Sputnik International, 1920, 01.06.2021
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Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive working in London, went missing in March as she walked home from a friend's house. Her body was discovered days later in a wooded area in Kent.

The Metropolitan Police has confirmed that a post-mortem examination has given Sarah Everard’s cause of death as “compression of the neck.”

Everard went missing on 3 March, vanishing as she walked through Clapham Common, a large triangular park in the London borough of Wandsworth.

After investigators searched through various security footage, they determined the last known sighting of Everard was of her walking towards Tulse Hill, some 30 minutes after leaving her friend's Battersea home.

​In a police press release issued on Tuesday, 1 June, they said: “A post-mortem examination on Sarah Everard held at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford has given cause of death as compression of the neck. Sarah’s family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.”

Compression of the neck usually means either manual strangulation or with the use of a ligature.

© AP Photo / Elizabeth CookThis court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook shows serving police constable Wayne Couzens, center appearing in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court, in London, Saturday, March 13, 2021
As UK Police Officer Awaits Trial, Post Mortem Says 'Compression of the Neck' Killed Sarah Everard - Sputnik International, 1920, 01.06.2021
This court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook shows serving police constable Wayne Couzens, center appearing in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court, in London, Saturday, March 13, 2021

PC Wayne Couzens, a serving Metropolitan Police officer, has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of Miss Everard and awaits trial in October.

PC Couzens, 48, lives in Deal, Kent, and was an officer in the diplomatic protection unit.

Miss Everard’s death became a cause celebre for feminists demanding more protection for women.

There were calls for the resignation of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Cressida Dick, after her officers were accused of brutality when they moved in to break up a vigil for Miss Everard on Clapham Common on the grounds that it was breaching coronavirus protocols.

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