Coop first presented in court for murder of Sarah Everard

British police accused of killing a 33-year-old London woman appeared in court for the first time on Saturday. He only spoke to confirm his name, date of birth and address.

48-year-old Constable Wayne Coupons, who guards the diplomatic buildings, is accused of the March 3 kidnapping and murder of Sarah Everard, who went missing while visiting a friend’s house, Reuters reported.

The disgruntled soldier stood quietly, wearing a gray track suit, as the charges were read during the brief hearing, The Associated Press Reported. He was placed in custody and should appear in London’s Central Criminal Court on Tuesday.

Kujens, who joined the force in 2018, was found in custody at Wandsworth Police Station in South London on Thursday, with a head injury in custody for his second night. On Friday, he was taken to the hospital for the second time.

Police have confirmed on Friday that Everard’s body was found on Wednesday in a wooded area in Kent, southeast of London. He had to be identified using dental records, According to the sun.

Authorities refused to grant a permit for a vigil planned for Saturday for the incident where Everard was last seen citing the epidemic. Activists wanted the incident to “reclaim these streets” to draw attention to the safety of women arising from her assassination.

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