Hundreds of people across the region are expected to light candles in memory of the 33-year-old who was allegedly murdered while walking home from a friend's house last week
Over £30,000 has been raised for campaign group Reclaim These Streets after police ban their vigil dedicated to Sarah Everard.
Reclaim These Streets were planning on hosting a vigil in Clapham Common at 6pm tomorrow evening to stand in solidarity with all women lost to violence. However on their Twitter last night the group revealed the Met Police had reversed their position on the event and said going forward with the vigil would be “unlawful”.
In a statement on their Twitter the group said the Met Police told them their “hands were tied” because of coronavirus regulations and so the group are now seeking legal action from the High Court.
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The Metropolitan Police has said it is still in talks with organisers of a vigil for Sarah Everard, after the group behind the gathering launched a legal challenge to allow it to take place.