The Sentinel

Body in woods is missing Sarah, 33

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A BODY found hidden in woodland in Kent has been identified as that of 33-year-old Sarah Everard.

A serving Metropolit­an Police officer, in his 40s, remains in custody on suspicion of kidnapping and murdering the marketing executive and detectives have been granted more time to question him.

Human remains were found in an area of woodland in Ashford, Kent, on Wednesday.

Metropolit­an Police Assistant Commission­er Nick Ephgrave told reporters: “The body has now been recovered and a formal identifica­tion procedure has been undertaken. I can now confirm that it is the body of Sarah Everard.

“Clearly Sarah’s family have been updated with this most distressin­g news.

“I just want to pause for a moment and say that my thoughts and prayers, and those of the entire organisati­on, remain with her and with them at this awful time.”

It comes as Scotland Yard is facing an investigat­ion by the police watchdog into its handling of separate allegation­s of indecent exposure against the arrested officer, who is in the Parliament­ary and Diplomatic Protection Command.

It emerged he was alleged to have twice exposed himself at the same south London fast food restaurant three days before Ms Everard went missing.

The Met said: “On February 28 the Met created a crime report in relation to two separate indecent exposure incidents at a fast food restaurant in south London.”

The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct is to probe whether two officers “responded appropriat­ely” in their investigat­ion.

The watchdog is also assessing a referral relating to police actions after Ms Everard was reported missing, as well as another in relation to the suspect being taken to hospital. He was treated for a head injury sustained while alone in his cell. The Met said he received immediate first aid and was later discharged from hospital before being returned to the police station where he is being held.

A forensics team was searching an area of land outside the back fence of the suspect’s house in Deal, Kent, while uniformed officers were posted at a derelict garage in Dover, which was run by his family.

Ms Everard vanished while walking home from a friend’s flat in south London on March 3. She is thought to have walked through Clapham Common towards her house in Brixton – a journey which should have taken around 50 minutes – and was last captured on a doorbell camera walking along the A205 Poynders Road towards Tulse Hill at around 9.30pm.

On Thursday night, Ms Everard’s family released a statement describing her as a “shining example to us all”, and said she had “brought so much joy to our lives”.

They said: “Sarah was bright and beautiful – a wonderful daughter and sister. She was kind and thoughtful, caring and dependable. She always put others first and had the most amazing sense of humour.”

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Flowers near the scene in Ashford

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