Carrying signs that said, “We will not be silenced” and “She was just walking home, ” a crowd of about 1,000 defied a ban …
Carrying signs that said, “We will not be silenced” and “She was just walking home, ” a crowd of about 1,000 defied a ban on gathering to pay their respects to murder victim Sarah Everard in London Saturday evening. Police at first looked on as women banged drums and chanted, “Sisters, united, we’ll never be defeated” at Clapham Common, a park officials believe Everard walked through the night she disappeared. The bandstand there has become an impromptu memorial where mourners have left a sea of flowers, cards, candles and other tributes, the Mirror reported. Earlier in the day, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, laid flowers in Everard’s memory, and issued a statement that said, “She remembers what it was like to walk around London at night before she was married.
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USA — Criminal London protesters defy ban to pay respects to murder victim Sarah Everard