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15

Mar 2021

Last Updated: 16/03/2021
Crime
Crime

North Yorkshire Police: no action after Sarah Everard vigil in York

by John Plummer

| 15 Mar, 2021
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About 150 to 200 people attended a candlelit vigil at York Minster on Saturday evening. North Yorkshire Police say officers allowed people to lay flowers and no enforcement action has been taken.

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Sarah Everard. who disappeared while walking home on March 3. Picture: Metropolitan Police.

North Yorkshire Police said today it hasn't taken any action against people who gathered at York Minster on Saturday for a candlelight vigil in memory of Sarah Everard.

Met Police chief Dame Cressida Dick has faced calls to resign over its handling of a vigil on London's Clapham Common on Saturday, where officers handcuffed women and removed them from the gathering.

But there were no similar scenes in York on Saturday night.

A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said:

"Around 150-200 people attended a candlelit vigil outside York Minster on Saturday evening in memory of Sarah.
“Officers allowed people to lay flowers whilst ensuring that the gathering took place in a safe and lawful way.
"No enforcement action was taken against anyone in attendance and most people had left the area by around 6.30pm.
“Our thoughts are with Sarah’s loved ones at this very sad time.”


Met Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with Ms Everard's murder.




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