Tuesday 16 March 2021

Sarah Everard: Met Police officer Wayne Couzens in court

Sarah Everard

A Met Police constable has appeared at the Old Bailey accused of murdering and kidnapping Sarah Everard.

The 33-year-old marketing executive vanished as she walked home alone in Clapham on 3 March. Her body was found a week later in Kent woodland.

Wayne Couzens, of Deal, appeared at the Old Bailey via a videolink from Belmarsh Prison.

The judge set a plea hearing date for 9 July and a provisional trial for 25 October.

The court heard the provisional trial could last up to four weeks.

In the short hearing, Mr Couzens spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth.

The 48-year-old wore grey tracksuit bottoms, a red top and appeared to have two cuts on his head.

No bail application was made by Mr Couzen's defence barrister James Sturman QC, who also said legal aid was yet to be granted.

Mr Couzens was charged on Friday and appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Saturday.

Wayne Couzens
KentOnline

Ms Everard had visited a friend in the Clapham Junction area on 3 March and left at about 21:00 GMT to make what was roughly a 2.5-mile (4km) journey home.

She never arrived and was reported missing by her boyfriend the next day.

Her body was found a week later inside a builder's bag in an area of woodland in Ashford and was identified through dental records.

A post-mortem examination has taken place but no cause of death has been released.

An inquest into the death of Ms Everard is likely to be opened later this week, Kent County Council has said.

Mr Couzens joined the Met in September 2018 and was initially based in the Bromley area.

In February last year he moved to the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command where his primary role was uniformed patrols, mainly at a range of embassies in London.

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March 16, 2021 at 10:41PM

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-56404030

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