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megan paterson, thank ou ve that meeting. megan paterson, thank you very much — that meeting. take over when chris chibnall departs next year. one of his first responsibilities will be to decide who takes over the tardis, following the actress jodie whittaker�*s exit in 2022. a big decision! now it's time for a look at the weather. sarah keith lucas has got the latest forecast for us, hello! hello, ben! it has been a fine day for many of us out there, some late september sunshine once again at temperatures still well above where they should be for this time of year, so how is it looking to the weekend? many of us will hold onto this fairly high temperatures for the stage of september, mostly dry for the weekend, sunny spells developing, but quite a lot of cloud out through this evening and overnight. some clear spells, this evening and overnight. some clearspells, but this evening and overnight. some clear spells, but generally a lot of cloud, some rainfall in the western isles and north—west scotland, but most bases dry and quite warm and humid with temperatures holding into
megan paterson, thank ou ve that meeting. megan paterson, thank you very much — that meeting. take over when chris chibnall departs next year. one of his first responsibilities will be to decide who takes over the tardis, following the actress jodie whittaker�*s exit in 2022. a big decision! now it's time for a look at the weather. sarah keith lucas has got the latest forecast for us, hello! hello, ben! it has been a fine day for many of us out there, some late september sunshine once again...
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let's speak to megan paterson, who's there for us now. what's the latest there?. growing every time we come to you actually. megan-— growing every time we come to you actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have _ actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen _ actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen a _ actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen a steady - actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen a steady stream | actually, megan. absolutely. by the l hour we have seen a steady stream of people coming down to leave cards, flowers, candles, posters, messages written by children. the community coming out again today to show their solidarity and show their sorrow and to grieve for sabina nessa near the scene where her body was found last saturday afternoon by a member of the public walking her dog. and just down the trees is a community centre and that is where the book of condolence has been open this morning. the community centre has been shot most of this week because it has been within the police cordon and it h
let's speak to megan paterson, who's there for us now. what's the latest there?. growing every time we come to you actually. megan-— growing every time we come to you actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have _ actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen _ actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen a _ actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen a steady - actually, megan. absolutely. by the hour we have seen a steady stream | actually, megan. absolutely....
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megan paterson, has the details.. have you registered with a gp?ddition to the usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms, and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had their first jab. among them is holly — now waiting for her second, it's as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be va
megan paterson, has the details.. have you registered with a gp?ddition to the usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of...
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megan paterson, has the details.. have you registered with a gp?he usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms, and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had their first jab. among them is holly — now waiting for her second, it's as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be vaccinated. an
megan paterson, has the details.. have you registered with a gp?he usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just...
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megan paterson, has the details. have you registered with a gp?ion to the usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimize the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms, and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had their first jab. among them is holly — now waiting for her second, it's as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be vaccin
megan paterson, has the details. have you registered with a gp?ion to the usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — allaimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture...
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megan paterson has the details.s many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24—year—olds, so we�*re really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they�*re coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it�*s to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had theirfirstjab. among them is holly, now waiting for her second. it is as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and i'd like to be vaccinated, and eventually i'd like to be able to go on holiday. i'm worried about family members getting it, as well, because they've got to go to work
megan paterson has the details.s many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24—year—olds, so we�*re really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they�*re coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as...
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megan paterson has our first report.aftermath of sarah everard's murder, shock, grief and anger were shared at vigils around the country. at her killer's sentencing, the chilling details of her death described as unspeakably grim. the everard family present throughout proceedings. in a statement, her mother susan said she was brokenhearted, the family tormented by the circumstances of her daughter's death. arriving at the old bailey this morning, wayne couzens was later sentenced to a whole life order. his actions were described as warped, selfish and brutal — a man who, under the guise of his duty as a police officer, picked sarah everard up in the street as she walked home from a friend's house. from the met police today, an apology. there are no words that can fully express the fury and overwhelming sadness that we all feel about what happened to sarah. i am so sorry. in an exchange which lasted less than five minutes, wayne couzens showed his warrant card and used knowledge of covid restriction policing to handcuff s
megan paterson has our first report.aftermath of sarah everard's murder, shock, grief and anger were shared at vigils around the country. at her killer's sentencing, the chilling details of her death described as unspeakably grim. the everard family present throughout proceedings. in a statement, her mother susan said she was brokenhearted, the family tormented by the circumstances of her daughter's death. arriving at the old bailey this morning, wayne couzens was later sentenced to a whole...
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at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent megan patersont vigil to place in pegula square, which is to three minutes walk from here. hundreds of people attended. that is significant because that is where mike was headed last friday night. she was expecting to take a five—minute walk from her home to pegula square to go and meet a friend. she cut through the park and that is where police say she was attacked and murdered. last night, hundreds of people listening to speeches from faith leaders, from community leaders and from sabina nessa's sister, he described a caring, beautiful, kind soul, her death shattering her so the candlelight vigil last night, today because condolence opened at the local community centre here. the open space centre. it has been closed for much of this week because it was within that police cordon which was behind me. it was lifted on thursday evening. the body of sabina nessa was found near the community centre and today staff telling me that they felt it was really important that they opened up the hall there, that
at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent megan patersont vigil to place in pegula square, which is to three minutes walk from here. hundreds of people attended. that is significant because that is where mike was headed last friday night. she was expecting to take a five—minute walk from her home to pegula square to go and meet a friend. she cut through the park and that is where police say she was attacked and murdered. last night, hundreds...
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mourners gathered for an emotional candlelit vigil in kidbrooke last night. 0ur correspondent megan patersond herejust over an hour ago in the community centre in this area. the staff told us this morning they felt it was really important to reopen. the community centre has been within the police cordon in the park here, but they wanted to reopen this morning to give a space for people to go and share their reflections, their sorrow in this book, which will then be given to sabina nessa's family. as you can see this morning, people are still coming down here to the scene to reflect, to lay candles, to lay flowers, to leave cards. and last night, as you mentioned, hundreds of people attended that vigil in pegler square, not far from here, to share their memories and stand in solidarity with sabina nessa. some very powerful speeches including from sabina nessa's sister. she describes how her family have been left devastated, how their world has been shattered by her death. the crowd gathered there, they said sabina nessa's name, saying it was important to remember her and not to forget her, so
mourners gathered for an emotional candlelit vigil in kidbrooke last night. 0ur correspondent megan patersond herejust over an hour ago in the community centre in this area. the staff told us this morning they felt it was really important to reopen. the community centre has been within the police cordon in the park here, but they wanted to reopen this morning to give a space for people to go and share their reflections, their sorrow in this book, which will then be given to sabina nessa's...
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sean dilley, bbc news. 0ur correspondent megan paterson is in south—east london. pot where sabina nessa plus my body was found on saturday afternoon by that member of the public. people coming down to leave flowers —— sabina nessa's body full stop some of these people knew her as a friend, teacher, and some didn't, but all of them expressing that level of grief, shock and upset for the loss of her life. a 28—year—old teacher who held their dash not heard there in sean's report described by her family is a beautiful and kind soul, by her teaching colleagues is dedicated to her pupils, so people coming out to lay flowers and have a moment of reflection here in the park this morning. the police again reiterating that message of people with information and might have seen something, to come forward, releasing more cctv information of a car they believe was connected to the investigation, and also of a man in a nearby square. 38—year—old man remains in police custody arrested on suspicion of murder, the police outlining sabina nessa's last moves yesterday. they say it s
sean dilley, bbc news. 0ur correspondent megan paterson is in south—east london. pot where sabina nessa plus my body was found on saturday afternoon by that member of the public. people coming down to leave flowers —— sabina nessa's body full stop some of these people knew her as a friend, teacher, and some didn't, but all of them expressing that level of grief, shock and upset for the loss of her life. a 28—year—old teacher who held their dash not heard there in sean's report...
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megan paterson has the details.to the usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university — pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins, all aimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24—year—olds, so we�*re really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they�*re coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it�*s to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had their firstjab. among them is holly, now waiting for her second. it is as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we�*re socialising with other people and we�*d like to be vaccinated,
megan paterson has the details.to the usual freshers�* week festivities at oxford brookes university — pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins, all aimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24—year—olds, so we�*re really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they�*re coming back to...
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megan paterson has more. have you registered with a gp?festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — all aimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously, we want people to really enjoy their university terms, and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had theirfirstjab. among them is holly — now waiting for her second, it's as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be vaccinated. and eventually, i'd like to
megan paterson has more. have you registered with a gp?festivities at oxford brookes university. 0.3. pop—up clinics and grab—a—jab drop—ins — all aimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24 year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to...
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at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent, megan patersoncan see behind me, the flowers, candles, cards, balloons - flowers, candles, cards, balloons left behind me at the site where sabina nessa's body was found here last week, people continue to come here to pay tribute to sabina nessa. many did not know her until this week, but feel compelled to come down here and share their grief, sorrow and shock and show support for herfamily. last night, as you say, the vigils held, a significant point of the police investigation, significant because it was the place where sabina was headed last week, a five—minute journey from across the park to the pub to meet her friend, but we know she was the tachometer journey. hundreds of people turning out last night on the square to show solidarity and listen to powerful speeches, one from her sister telling people who had gathered how beautiful and kinda soul her sister was and how her family has been shattered by sabina nessa cosmic death. just behind me is the community centre, shut for most of the week b
at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent, megan patersoncan see behind me, the flowers, candles, cards, balloons - flowers, candles, cards, balloons left behind me at the site where sabina nessa's body was found here last week, people continue to come here to pay tribute to sabina nessa. many did not know her until this week, but feel compelled to come down here and share their grief, sorrow and shock and show support for herfamily. last...
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at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent megan patersonouth london where the vigil took place last night. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night. they were talking to people handing out leaflets with the details on them. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe out here and people should not be worried but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that women should not alter their behaviour and should not change the way they lead their lives, some people already are and the victims commissioner for england and wales has said today that women shouldn't be expected to change the way they behave. they shouldn't have to carry safety alarms. there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers and burglars, but there isn't a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women to protect them and she is calling on that urgent change to be made now, so please investigation continuing today, police still appealing for information from the publi
at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent megan patersonouth london where the vigil took place last night. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night. they were talking to people handing out leaflets with the details on them. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe out here and people should not be worried but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that women should not alter their behaviour...
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let's speak to megan paterson, who's there for us now. what is the latest? . what is the latest? good i morning-mac, as you say, what is the latest? good - morning-mac, as you say, the what is the latest? good _ morning-mac, as you say, the book of morning—mac, as you say, the book of condolence was brought here in our ago in a community centre in this area. staff told us they thought it was important to reopen and staff have even been within the police cordoned this morning, but they wanted people to have a space to share their reflections and sorrow in this book, which will be given to sabina nessa's family. people are still coming down to the scene to reflect, lay candles and flowers, leave cards, and last night, as you mention, hundreds of people attended that vigil at the square not far from here to share their memories, and stand in solidarity with sabina nessa's family, and there were powerful speeches including from her sister, she described how the family has been left shattered by her death. the crowd gathered and said sabina nessa's name, saying i
let's speak to megan paterson, who's there for us now. what is the latest? . what is the latest? good i morning-mac, as you say, what is the latest? good - morning-mac, as you say, the what is the latest? good _ morning-mac, as you say, the book of morning—mac, as you say, the book of condolence was brought here in our ago in a community centre in this area. staff told us they thought it was important to reopen and staff have even been within the police cordoned this morning, but they wanted...
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our correspondent megan paterson reports.an inspiration, and she couldn't believe what was happening to herfamily. today, police officers leading the investigation into sabina nessa's murder again appealed for witnesses. maybe you saw someone acting strangely inside the park or running away from it. if you were in the area, please link back and let us know if you have any information. sabina nessa was going to meet a friend on friday night, a journey which should have taken just five minutes. she left her home on astle road at around 8:30pm, walking to the depot pub in kidbrooke village. her body was found by a member of the public near the onespace community centre in cator park the next day. flowers left at the scene where she was found. on friday, a vigil will be held here, celebrating sabina nessa's life, organised by campaigners who say this is another example of alarming violence against women. this is not on women to protect ourselves. we need the perpetrators to be stopped. there is nothing done about harassment level
our correspondent megan paterson reports.an inspiration, and she couldn't believe what was happening to herfamily. today, police officers leading the investigation into sabina nessa's murder again appealed for witnesses. maybe you saw someone acting strangely inside the park or running away from it. if you were in the area, please link back and let us know if you have any information. sabina nessa was going to meet a friend on friday night, a journey which should have taken just five minutes....
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our correspondent, megan paterson, is in south east london.make thatjourney. her body was discovered the following day by a person walking their dog. they want members of the public to help try to identify that man and the police want them to get in touch if they have an inkling of how we might be. they also want people to get in touch if they recognise that vehicle be so because they believe he had access to it. we are focusing on that cctv footage and they have released that and are asking people to look at it. obviously we know there is a 38—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and he remains in custody. the police asking people to think if they were in the area and if they spotted something to come forward. later tonight they will be a visual held here and local community members and women safety groups will come down here and there will be a moments silence and faith leaders will give readings. it's an opportunity for people to come down and reflect on her life and to stand up against that violence against women. the police wi
our correspondent, megan paterson, is in south east london.make thatjourney. her body was discovered the following day by a person walking their dog. they want members of the public to help try to identify that man and the police want them to get in touch if they have an inkling of how we might be. they also want people to get in touch if they recognise that vehicle be so because they believe he had access to it. we are focusing on that cctv footage and they have released that and are asking...
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megan paterson reports.," by her colleagues as a "brilliant and "dedicated teacher." on twitter, her sister said she was an inspiration, and she couldn't believe what was happening to herfamily. today, police officers leading the investigation into sabina nessa's murder again appealed for witnesses. maybe you saw someone acting strangely inside the park or running away from it. if you were in the area, please think back and let us know if you have any information. sabina nessa was going to meet a friend on friday night, a journey which should have taken just five minutes. she left her home on astle road at around 8:30pm, walking to the depot pub in kidbrooke village. her body was found by a member of the public near the onespace community centre in cator park the next day. flowers left at the scene where she was found. on friday, a vigil will be held here, celebrating sabina nessa's life, organised by campaigners who say this is another example of alarming violence against women. this is not on women to prot
megan paterson reports.," by her colleagues as a "brilliant and "dedicated teacher." on twitter, her sister said she was an inspiration, and she couldn't believe what was happening to herfamily. today, police officers leading the investigation into sabina nessa's murder again appealed for witnesses. maybe you saw someone acting strangely inside the park or running away from it. if you were in the area, please think back and let us know if you have any information. sabina...
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megan paterson has more.ch as possible. obviously we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 24 have already had theirfirstjab. among them is holly, now waiting for her second. it is as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be vaccinated, and eventually i'd like to be able to go on holiday. i'm worried about family members getting it, as well, because they've got to go to work and all of those sorts of things. so financially they need to be able to go off to work, so it's important for me to get it as well. with so much disruption to college and university... we do want to have students back on campus, but we want them to feel safe. we want everyone in the university community to feel safe. i think the first thing that we're really focusing on with all students is — do take the opportunity to get vaccinated. we know that vacc
megan paterson has more.ch as possible. obviously we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 24 have already had theirfirstjab. among them is holly, now waiting for her second. it is as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be vaccinated, and eventually i'd like to be able to go on holiday. i'm worried about...
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our correspondent megan paterson is there.the influence of alcohol. a drugs test letter also showed traces of cocaine. her defence today since she was going through an incredible difficult time in her life. she was declared bankrupt recently and she was having personal issues was that we also heard that she has a number of driving offences already on her record. hersentencing of driving offences already on her record. her sentencing has been deferred until december the 15th, until then she will undergo treatment programme at the rehabilitation centre. she was about to be there at 1:30pm today but was able to make that appointment because she was here at magistrates' court that he will be sentenced in december and until then she has been reminded she must not get behind the wheel of a car and she will undergo that treatment at the priory before returning here in decemberfor sentencing. daniel craig's fifth and final james bond film, no time to die, has finally had its premiere, following several delays caused by covid—19. movie
our correspondent megan paterson is there.the influence of alcohol. a drugs test letter also showed traces of cocaine. her defence today since she was going through an incredible difficult time in her life. she was declared bankrupt recently and she was having personal issues was that we also heard that she has a number of driving offences already on her record. hersentencing of driving offences already on her record. her sentencing has been deferred until december the 15th, until then she will...
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megan paterson has this report.er sentenced to a whole life order. his actions were described as warped, selfish and brutal. a man who, under the guise of his duty as a police officer, picked sarah everard up in the street as she walked home from a friend's house. in an exchange that lasted less than five minutes, he showed his warrant card and used knowledge of covid restriction policing to handcuff sarah everard and put her in his hire car. witnesses saw this. witnesses saw this, the moment of the calculated kidnap. they believed wayne couzens was an officer doing hisjob. couzens drove to a remote rural area where he raped and murdered sarah everard. he's later seen on cctv calmly continuing with daily life, ordering a hot chocolate in a nearby coffee shop. questioned by police, he feigned innocence, knowing he put sarah's body inside a fridge and set it on fire. during the sentencing, wayne couzens sat with his head bowed. sarah everard's family asked him to look at them as they gave their statments. herfather to
megan paterson has this report.er sentenced to a whole life order. his actions were described as warped, selfish and brutal. a man who, under the guise of his duty as a police officer, picked sarah everard up in the street as she walked home from a friend's house. in an exchange that lasted less than five minutes, he showed his warrant card and used knowledge of covid restriction policing to handcuff sarah everard and put her in his hire car. witnesses saw this. witnesses saw this, the moment...
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our correspondent megan paterson has been following developments.ine after a test. her lawyer said she had had a lot of issues recently and we also found out she has a lot of driving penalties on her record already. she will now undergo a treatment programme at the priory rehabilitation centre. she was supposed to be there at 130 this afternoon although was not able to make that appointment because she was here at court, she has been reminded that she must not get behind the wheel of a car and she would undergo treatment at the priory before returning here in decemberfor priory before returning here in december for sentencing. megan, thanks forjoining _ december for sentencing. megan, thanks forjoining us. _ december for sentencing. megan, thanks forjoining us. now - december for sentencing. megan, thanks forjoining us. now to - december for sentencing. megan, thanks forjoining us. now to new| thanks forjoining us. now to new york. united airlines is sacking employees over not getting the covid vaccine. explain?— vaccine. explain? there was a deadhn
our correspondent megan paterson has been following developments.ine after a test. her lawyer said she had had a lot of issues recently and we also found out she has a lot of driving penalties on her record already. she will now undergo a treatment programme at the priory rehabilitation centre. she was supposed to be there at 130 this afternoon although was not able to make that appointment because she was here at court, she has been reminded that she must not get behind the wheel of a car and...