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Organisers from the left: Mica McDonald, Zara Lindsay and Bex Dare.
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North London women paid their respects to Sarah Everard on Saturday with a vigil in Priory Park, calling for the streets to be made safe.
Around 200 people attended the socially-distanced event in Hornsey as part of the Reclaim These Streets movement, following the death of Ms Everard which sparked nationwide mourning and anger.
The 33-year-old disappeared from south London on March 3. Serving police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with her kidnap and murder.
Zara Lindsay, organiser of the Priory Park event, said: We held our vigil despite others cancelling as we believe that women cannot make change without coming together to do so.
There is a plan to have various vigils around the country in Sarah Everard s memory, and for women s right to be safe on any street, at any time. One of these…
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