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So many chances missed.. so how many victims missed?

Family fury over blunders that kept cop free to murder Police urge other targets of depraved killer to contact them

- TRAGIC Sarah was murdered by officer BY ANDY LINES Chief Reporter News@irishmirro­r.ie

DETECTIVES last night appealed for more victims of Wayne Couzens to come forward amid fears he could have got away with other sick crimes against women.

And an inquiry into how the serving Met policeman was allowed to rape and murder Sarah Everard warned that unless stricter vetting for recruits is brought in there is nothing to stop another officer turning killer.

A report by Lady Elish Angiolini found at least three forces missed chances to stop Couzens, who built up a string of unpunished sex offences dating back 20 years and should never have been allowed to join the police.

And tragic Sarah’s furious family spoke of how she would still be alive today if his crimes had been detected before he snatched her off the street in Clapham, South London, after a

Without change, there is nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight

LADY ELISH ANGIOLINI INQUIRY CHAIR URGES OVERHAUL OF POLICE VETTING

fake arrest and strangled her.

Lady Elish identified a catalogue of failings in how Couzens was recruited and vetted, and how allegation­s against him were investigat­ed.

Branding him a “predatory sex offender and murderer”, she said: “Wayne Couzens should never have been a police officer. And, without a significan­t overhaul, there is nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight. Now is the time for change.

“I would urge all those in authority in every police force to read this and take immediate action.

“Sarah’s parents and loved ones live in the perpetual grief and pain of having lost Sarah in this way.

“Her death, and the public discourse it caused, should galvanise those responsibl­e for policing to make sure this can never happen again.”

Sarah’s grieving family added: “It is obvious that Wayne Couzens should never have been a police officer.

“Whilst holding a position of trust, in reality he was a serial sex offender.

“Warning signs were overlooked throughout his career and opportunit­ies to confront him missed. We believe that Sarah died because he was a police officer. She would never have got into a stranger’s car.”

Met Police Commission­er Mark Rowley apologised for the blunders that allowed Couzens to slip through the vetting net and join the force, despite several “red flag” warnings.

He said: “We do not rule out the possibilit­y that there are more victims of Wayne Couzens out there and anybody who wants to come forward with other allegation­s will be supported and taken seriously. Couzens’ crimes were horrific. He should not have been a police officer. We are deeply, deeply sorry.”

Mr Rowley pledged to change police vetting procedures and said the force was “relentless­ly” trying to make improvemen­ts in the system. He added: “We have a long way to go. It’s a massive piece of work to do. But I need to reassure the women of London that we really get this.”

Britain’s National Police Chiefs Council member Chief Constable Gavin Stephens said: “This should never have happened.

“There is an urgent call for further action. I do not underestim­ate how important this is. I apologise to any woman or girl who has experience­d abuse from a police officer.” The independen­t inquiry, commission­ed by former Home Secretary Priti Patel, set out 16 key recommenda­tions to government and policing leaders to prevent other officers from abusing their position of trust in “such a heinous way” again.

But Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the report was “too little too late”. She added: “We say that this report should be a watershed, but we said Sarah Everard’s murder three years ago should be a watershed and too little has changed.

SARAH’S FAMILY ON MISSED CHANCES TO STOP KILLER COP BEFORE HE STRUCK

“How long must we go on and say the same things?

“The reality on women’s safety is the number of prosecutio­ns for domestic abuse has halved, rape prosecutio­ns are still taking years, early action and interventi­on just does not happen.”

Off-duty Couzens used his warrant card to stop marketing executive Sarah on March 3, 2021 during the pandemic when restrictio­ns were in place. He drove her to a rural area near Dover in Kent, raped and strangled her with his police belt. The depraved killer, who dumped Sarah’s body in woodland near Ashford, was jailed for life in March 2023 and will never be released.

Mr Rowley said the offences Couzens had already been accused of will not be investigat­ed further.

He added: “Every one of those we believe was picked up by our investigat­ion team that put Couzens in prison and has been gone through as thoroughly as possible. All the ones where the evidence was there and the CPS thought worth it from a public interest perspectiv­e have been prosecuted.” Police officers will be automatica­lly suspended in future if charged with certain criminal offences, Home Secretary James Cleverly said yesterday.

Responding to the independen­t report on Couzens, he added: “Anyone not fit to wear the uniform for whatever reason must be removed from policing and every effort must be made to ensure that similar people never join. And there will be a presumptio­n for dismissal for any officer found to have committed gross misconduct. I can announce today that there will also be an automatic suspension of police officers charged with certain criminal offences.

“Most police officers, of course, use their powers to serve the public bravely and well, but when they fall short the impact can be devastatin­g.

“Society cannot function properly where trust in police is eroded.”

Mr Cleverly said the report by Lady Elish was a “deeply distressin­g but incredibly important piece of work”.

Its recommenda­tions include improving the police response to indecent exposure, reforming recruitmen­t and vetting practices and addressing cultures within the force.

Mr Cleverly added: “The Government will carefully consider the report and respond in due course.”

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FAMILY Sarah’s dad Jeremy, left, and other members of her family leave Old Bailey after killer cop’s guilty plea in 2021
Couzens should never have been a police officer. We believe Sarah died because he was
APOLOGY Met Commission­er Mark Rowley admitted blunders
DAMNING Lady Elish yesterday reads out her report on how Couzens was able to murder
DEPRAVED Couzens had undetected sex offences FAMILY Sarah’s dad Jeremy, left, and other members of her family leave Old Bailey after killer cop’s guilty plea in 2021 Couzens should never have been a police officer. We believe Sarah died because he was APOLOGY Met Commission­er Mark Rowley admitted blunders DAMNING Lady Elish yesterday reads out her report on how Couzens was able to murder

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