Sarah Everard Case Sparks Conversations On Women's Safety

Police have confirmed the body found last Wednesday is that of Ms. Everard.

It's been confirmed the body found in Kent woodland in England on Wednesday is that of Sarah Everard.

The remains were discovered a week after the marketing executive disappeared as she walked home from a friend's house in south London.

A serving Metropolitan Police officer continues to be questioned on suspicion of the 33 year old's kidnap and murder.

Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave gave this update a short time ago:

The case has sparked discussions about women's safety.

Dr. Charlotte Proudman is a barrister and says men need to be a part of the solution:

The way women are treated in society needs to change, according to a People Before Profit TD.

Brid Smith says society's attitude towards women needs to change:

Chief Instructor at Motonari Martial Arts Centre in Tullamore, Darren Hand has this advice for anyone who finds themselves in danger:

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