Daily Express

Police hunt man who indecently exposed himself at Sarah vigil

- By John Twomey ●●Anyone with informatio­n about the flashing incident is urged to call police on 101 or anonymousl­y on Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

A PERVERT who indecently exposed himself to a woman at the Sarah Everard vigil is being hunted by police.

The man, in his 50s, “flashed” as hundreds of women mourned Sarah’s death and protested against male violence.

The event on Clapham Common, south London, last Saturday night was controvers­ially broken up by police who were condemned for being heavy handed.

The victim of the indecent exposure was walking along a main road about 200 yards from the crowds.

Scotland Yard said at about 8pm “a woman was walking on Clapham Common Southside, close to the junction with Windmill Drive, when she witnessed a man expose himself”.

It emerged the victim tried to report the crime to officers at the scene.

However she was unhappy with the response and complained to police chiefs. The matter was later resolved “to the satisfacti­on of the complainan­t”, the Yard said.

Officers appealed witnesses have for and said the “flasher” may have exposed himself to other women that evening who have yet to come forward. He is white, aged about 50, around 5ft 6ins tall with grey hair. He wore a red waistcoat or vest over a shirt and had light-coloured trousers. Detective Constable Luke Flood said: “I am appealing to anyone who was in the area and can help identify the man involved to contact police. “Clapham Common was extremely busy on Saturday evening with people who had attended the vigil – many people would have been filming or taking

pictures. I would ask anyone to check any material they captured and see if they can identify the man described.

“We also cannot discount that there may have been other instances of this nature in and around the Clapham

Common area so I would urge anyone who has witnessed to get in contact.”

DC Flood added: “An incident of indecent exposure can be an extremely distressin­g offence for those who witness it and it is one police take very seriously. Officers have spoken to the woman to offer her support and ensure she is kept updated.”

The suspect made off after the incident. Police are examining CCTV in the area to trace his movements.

It is not known if he had been mingling with the crowds at the vigil.

The Duchess of Cambridge was among thousands of women who went to Clapham Common earlier last Saturday.

Police chiefs said people who attended the event during the day complied with Covid-19 laws or did their best not to breach them.

 ??  ?? Not forgotten…tributes to Sarah left on Clapham Common
Not forgotten…tributes to Sarah left on Clapham Common
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Appeals after vigil to Sarah

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