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March 11, 2021

:

Disruption in

Scotland Yard

: a police officer serving in the unit that is in charge of garrisoning embassies and diplomatic offices in the British capital, was arrested on suspicion of killing a 33-year-old woman,

Sarah Everard

, who has disappeared since 3 March and at the center of days of spasmodic research and media attention.



Traces of the woman had been lost after an evening at a friend's house, on the way between the London neighborhoods of Clapham and Brixton, where she lived.

His latest image appears to have been taken by one of the numerous

surveillance cameras

scattered around the streets of London.



Initially the policeman, a 40-year-old whose name remains secret, was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, but now his colleagues in charge of the investigation are convinced that it was a murder.

Man must also answer for acts of exhibitionism.



In addition to the policeman, a woman was arrested, accused of complicity and aiding and abetting.

The motive could be personal or sexual, as the media suggests.



Human remains in Kent


A massive security device has searched a building in a Kent town, southwest of the capital, and a county wood in search of the place where the body of the missing woman is believed to have been hidden.

Investigators believe they have found human remains in

the Kent woods

, but it has not yet been confirmed who they belong to. 



Police officials have called the involvement of a police officer in connection with the disappearance of 33-year-old Sarah Everard in London "serious and disconcerting" and even Prime Minister

Boris Johnson

said, on Twitter, "shocked and deeply sad".


I am shocked and deeply saddened by the developments in the Sarah Everard investigation.

Like the whole country my thoughts are with her family and friends.

We must work fast to find all the answers to this horrifying crime.

- Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) March 11, 2021