sarah s body in a fridge and set it on fire. ,, ~ ., ., on fire. do you know where sarah is? durinu the on fire. do you know where sarah is? during the sentencing, on fire. do you know where sarah is? during the sentencing, wayne - on fire. do you know where sarah is? l during the sentencing, wayne couzens sat with his head bowed. sarah everard s family asked him to look at them. herfather told him, the horrendous murder of my daughter is in my mind all the time and will be for the rest of my life. afamily a family broken by unimaginable loss, a police force left questioning how it will recover. i am deeply ashamed and i am deeply angry and so inevitably, yes, that fragile trust certainly between women and the police has been fractured yet further. women and the police has been fractured yet further. described as a wholly blameless fractured yet further. described as a wholly blameless victim, - fractured yet further. described as a wholly blameless victim, to - fractured yet furt
couzens inflicted on them and all they want is sarah back. later we will be talking they want is sarah back. later we will be talking about they want is sarah back. later we will be talking about the - they want is sarah back. later we j will be talking about the pressure on the metropolitan police. there have been calls on the commissioner to resign and we will talk more about that in the bulletin. the rest of the day s main stories. the government s job retention scheme, which helped save millions ofjobs during the pandemic, ends today. over 19 months, furlough has helped to pay the wages of more than 11 million workers across the uk. at the last count, 1.6 million people were still receiving support through the scheme. our business correspondent, ben thompson, has been to crawley in sussex, the town with the highest number of people on furlough in the uk. not all airportjobs involve working with planes or baggage. michael and emma look after the pets and other animals that in mo
the family tormented by the circumstances of her daughter s death. arriving at the old bailey this morning wayne couzens was later sentenced to a whole life order, his actions were described as warped, selfish and brutal. a man who under the guise of his duty as a police officer picked sarah everard in the street as she walked home from a friend s house. in an exchange that lasted less than five minutes, he showed his warrant card and use knowledge of covert macro constrictions to handcuff sarah everard and put her in his hire car. witnesses saw this. the moment of the calculator kidnap they believed wayne couzens was an officer doing hisjob. couzens drove wayne couzens was an officer doing his job. couzens drove to a remote rural area where he raped and murdered sarah everard. he is later seen on cctv calmly continuing with daily life, ordering a hot chocolate in a nearby coffee shop. questioned he feigned innocence, knowing he put sarah s body in a fridge and set it on fire. d0
good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. the to the bbc news at one. metropolitan police office kidnapped, the metropolitan police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard will spend the rest of his life in prison. ajudge at the old bailey handing down the whole life tariff said he had no doubt that wayne couzens had used his position as a police officer to coerce her into his car and that he had shown no sign of contrition. sarah everard who was 33 was abducted from a street in south london in march as she was walking home from a friend s house. megan patterson reports. in the aftermath of sarah everard s murder, shock, grief and anger were shed at vigils around the country. the chilling details of her death described as unspeakably grim. the everard family present throughout proceedings in a statement her mother said she was brokenhearted.