Nicola Sturgeon struck by Moira Jones tribute at Glasgow Reclaim The Streets protest
The First Minister was touched by the note left at the gates of Queen s Park tonight that vowed to fight for a better world.
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Moira Jones, 40, was murdered after a night out in Glasgow (Image: Supplied)
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Sarah Everard died after disappearing on her walk home in south London
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An online vigil was held in memory of Sarah Everard on Saturday in Suffolk, as London protests grew violent.
Organisers from the Reclaim These Streets movement had arranged to meet in a socially-distanced manner on the Cornhill on Saturday evening in memory of the 33-year-old, whose body was discovered earlier this week.
Serving Met Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with Ms Everard s murder.
Suffolk police had urged people not to attend any of the in-person vigils as they would be in breach of the current coronavirus lockdown restrictions and so the event was cancelled.