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SARAH Everard’s family yesterday called for her murder to bring positive change in protecting women.
Aunt Andrea said: “It’s not right that women don’t feel safe on the street.”
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Thousands protested in Parliament Square yesterday following a police clash at Sarah's vigilCredit: AP:Associated Press
Met chief Dame Cressida Dick faced calls to quit over police handling of a vigil for Sarah in Clapham, South West London, on Saturday — close to where she vanished on March 3.
But the top cop said the death had appalled her and made her more determined to continue.
Andrea Everard said of the crowd: “All they were doing was showing support for Sarah and other women victims of appalling crime.