The death of Sarah Everard has prompted a national outcry around women s safety
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Suffolk police say they are committed to keeping everyone in the county as safe as possible amid the outrage after the death of Sarah Everard.
The 33-year-old went missing from Clapham. Human remains found in Kent have now been identified as hers.
When asked by this newspaper about the national case, Suffolk Constabulary spokesman said: Suffolk Constabulary is committed to keeping everyone as safe as possible and protecting our communities. All year round we raise awareness of personal safety through a variety of channels including social media, traditional media and ongoing community engagement.
Published:
5:07 PM March 12, 2021
Updated:
9:16 PM March 12, 2021
Sarah Everard has been missing for a week and the police investigation into her disappearance has prompted a national discussion
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Women across Ipswich have spoken up about their collective fear of walking home alone as it is confirmed that human remains found in Kent are those of missing Sarah Everard.
The case has sent shock waves through the nation but also drawn attention to the fear that so many women have of walking alone, or getting a taxi alone, because of predatory behaviour they have experienced in the past.
Women across Ipswich have spoken up about their collective fear of walking home alone as it is confirmed that human remains found in Kent are those of missing Sarah Everard.