Change of plans as walk around Ealing town centre in memory of Sarah Everard is cancelled
A WALK around Ealing town centre to remember the lives lost due to violence against women has been cancelled.
The walk was organised in the wake of the disappearance of Sarah Everard, 33, who went missing while walking home from a friend's house in Clapham.
Wayne Couzens, a Met Police officer, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning (Saturday, March 13) charged with her murder.
A crowdfunding page by the group Reclaim These Streets has raised more than £180,000 for women's charities, hours after it was set up around 8am.
A doorstep vigil will also take place tonight, as Ealing organisers have received threats from members on Facebook community groups stating that if the walk went ahead, they would report them to the police.
Organiser, Stephanie Tubbritt wrote on Facebook: "A member of this group contacted me today to say that he will be reporting us to the police if this goes ahead.
"I will cancel this event for our safety and we will reschedule.
"In the meantime please stand on your doorstep/balconies at 9:30pm tonight with a candle for Sarah Everard.
"If you do choose to walk the route tonight, then it is not part of an organised event.
"It is a safe route for women to walk tonight and if you choose to walk in Sarah's name, alongside other women and girls who have suffered, then thank you."
Police statement
Yesterday Reclaim These Streets appealed to a High Court judge to allow their vigil on Clapham Common to go ahead, but the judge said it was a matter for the police to balance COVID regulations with the right to protest.
Commander Catherine Roper is the Met's lead for community engagement.
She said: "I would like to thank the organisers of tonight's vigil in Clapham Common for cancelling the gathering.
"Since Sarah's disappearance, we have shared Londoners anguish, shock and sadness at the truly awful circumstances of her disappearance and death.
"I know that yesterday's ruling would have been unwelcome news for the organisers and to those who were hoping to join others in tribute to Sarah and to make a stand on violence against women.
"While it is clear we cannot do this together on Clapham Common, I know there are various other ways to mourn Sarah in a safe way.
"We take no joy in this event being cancelled, but it is the right thing to do given the real and present threat of COVID-19.
"Throughout the week we have had a number of talks with the organisers of the vigil.
"These talks have undoubtedly been challenging and officers have worked hard to explain the regulations and why gatherings such as this cannot go ahead at this time.
"While we understand their frustrations of this cancellation and share the nation's outrage at this crime, we must all continue to work together to fight COVID-19 and keep each other safe.
"Throughout the day we will have officers on patrol throughout the capital.
"We are there to keep people safe and will be highly visible and supporting our communities."
Doorstep vigil
"This evening at 9.30pm we will be joining people around the country in a doorstep vigil, standing on our doorsteps and shining a light – a candle, a torch, a phone – to remember Sarah Everard and all women affected by and lost to violence," Reclaim These Streets said.
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