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Video report by ITV News Presenter Julie Etchingham
The mother of murdered Libby Squire has revealed how the death of Sarah Everard brought back the horror of losing her own child.
Libby Squire was 21, a philosophy student living life to the full at university in Hull. But one night in January 2019, she got into a taxi on her own and disappeared. She was then raped and murdered.
It was the beginning of an agony her mother still lives with. In her first broadcast interview, Lisa Squire said something must change to prevent more families suffering like she has.
Libby Squire was a student in Hull.
Thursday April 8, 2021, 2:32 PM
The murder of Sarah Everard hit the nation hard and shook women to the core. It s led to an outpouring of grief. and anger. Social media exploded with the hashtag She was just walking home as women shared stories of the fear we all feel when simply trying to go about our everyday lives.
So- can this really be the watershed moment so many have called for? Can change come at last - and can we be safe?
There is someone who sadly knows this latest tragic scenario all too well. Lisa Squire’s daughter Libby was killed by a stranger, in 2019. A 21 year old student, Libby was on a night out in Hull with her university friends when she disappeared, after getting into a taxi on her own. Her body was found seven weeks after she went missing, in the river Humber and there was evidence she had been raped.
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image captionSue Fish, former chief constable of Nottinghamshire Police, was awarded the OBE for services to policing in 2008
A former police chief constable has spoken about how she was sexually assaulted by two senior colleagues when she was a younger officer.
Ms Fish said she did not report the first assault as she thought she would not be believed.
She reported the second assault but the officer remained in post. No witnesses Unwanted touching would be probably the best way of describing it, she said of the two assaults, which she added were technically indecent assaults .
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