Sarah Everard disappeared in Clapham on March 3.
- Credit: Metropolitan Police
The time for talk is over, say Havering MPs, as the country continues to reel from the death of Sarah Everard.
Speaking on Friday, March 12 - when it was confirmed that the remains identified in Ashford belong to Sarah - MPs Andrew Rosindell, Jon Cruddas and Julia Lopez have called for this to be a true catalyst for change.
The death of the 33-year-old - who disappeared on March 3 while walking home in Clapham - has prompted huge public outcry, provoking a wider discussion over what needs to be done to ensure women s safety.