UK UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021

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Just seen this on BBC news site. Very concerning, especially with the cold March weather we have had over the last few days. It certainly sounds out of character after speaking to her partner on the phone, and with the new job lined up.
Almost 48 hours missing now. Let's hope she is found soon.
 
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Oh dear, very worrying. I immediately thought of a Levi Bellfield scenario. Was she on the phone at the time with the partner or had spoken at some point on her way home? Not much info.
 
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There is no history of depression or emotional problems, so its highly unlikely this is of her own making.
She spoke to her partner for 15 minutes on her walk home and they had plans to meet the follow day. Have you seen Sarah Everard?
 
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Sarah Everard (pictured, 33, was last seen walking between Clapham Junction and Brixton at 9pm on Wednesday

London missing person: Family launches desperate hunt for woman, 33, who disappeared near Brixton | Daily Mail Online
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''Her family and friends released a plea for her return, saying: 'Sarah, we are here for whenever you are ready'

She was thought to be wearing a green waterproof jacket, navy trousers with a white diamond pattern and a pair of white trainers.

Ms Everard, from Lambeth, is 5ft 4 with blonde hair and was carrying a transparent case with green in-ear Bluetooth headphones.

Her loved ones added: 'We can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.'

If you have any information please call the Missing People charity on 116 000 or police, on 101 quoting the reference CAD107 05/03''
 
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Sorry for 2 posts in a row, but wondering if there was a great deal of competition for Sarah's new job? speculation, imo. rbbm.
Sarah Everard: Police 'increasingly concerned' for Brixton woman
''The teacher described the 33-year-old as "beautiful, thoughtful and incredibly kind".

She said: "Sarah and I met many years ago whilst studying together at Durham University. She has always been an exceptional friend, dropping everything to be there to support her friends, whenever they need her.

"It was only recently that she was telling me the good news about her new role as a senior marketing account manager, which she was excited to start.

"It is extremely uncharacteristic of her to have gone missing, which is why we are all deeply concerned something has happened to her."
 
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It says Sarah was walking home to Brixton from the Clapham Junction area. Has it mentioned anywhere what she was doing or who she was with that evening before she set off home?
 
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Thats a long walk in the dark, across south London streets. Approx 50 mins according to google maps.
 
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This is very concerning. I hope the police release more details/appeal for witnesses soon.

48 hours and counting, things don’t often get better from here.
 
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It does sound uncharacteristic for her to just disappear in the circumstances but I do find this quote (snipped from @dotr post above) interesting...

'Her loved ones added: 'We can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.'
 
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Thats a long walk in the dark, across south London streets. Approx 50 mins according to google maps.

It is a long walk, near an hour in the cold and dark. I wonder why she didn't catch the train or a bus home?
 
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It is a long walk, near an hour in the cold and dark. I wonder why she didn't catch the train or a bus home?

Perhaps she preferred to walk because she was worried about catching Covid on public transport.
 
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It does sound uncharacteristic for her to just disappear in the circumstances but I do find this quote (snipped from @dotr post above) interesting...

'Her loved ones added: 'We can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.'

yes, I thought that waved a red flag that perhaps all isn’t well personally?
 
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There's a map at this link showing her three possible walking routes, and a picture of her in the clothes she was wearing, and if you go to page 2 a picture of her phone with phone case Missing Sarah Everard
 
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A little bit more info this evening from the Brixton Blog:

Friends of Sarah Everard are appealing for anyone who may have seen her on Wednesday evening (3 March) to come forward. Her last known location was near Clarence Avenue, between Clapham and Brixton.

Sarah, 33, had met a friend and was walking home from the Clapham Junction area of London at about 9pm.

She spoke with her partner on the phone on her way home and they talked for about 15 minutes about how their day had been and discussed plans to see each other the following day.

Shortly after the phone call ended at 21.28, her friends believe that something happened to Sarah.

Her phone signal was last located somewhere close to Clarence Avenue, which is on the way between where she met her friend and her home.

Friends were unable to contact her during the day of Thursday 4 March which raised the alarm. Police were notified of her disappearance at 8pm.

Friends and family have mounted a serious effort to gather as much information as possible, sharing information via social media and reaching contacts as far and wide as Dubai and Lebanon.

Let's hope she's found safe and sound asap.
 
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Perhaps she preferred to walk because she was worried about catching Covid on public transport.

only just come across this case on the bbc website - yeah maybe It could be she did not get on public transport home because she forgot a Mask? can be easily done depending on what frame of mind she might have been in and that could also mean she would not except a lift own from anyone stoping in there cars
 
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It does sound uncharacteristic for her to just disappear in the circumstances but I do find this quote (snipped from @dotr post above) interesting...

'Her loved ones added: 'We can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.'
I'm not certain but I think that could be text that the charity missing people uses on all its posters. I've seen it on another one that I've looked up to check.
 
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Just seen this on social media. Very concerning! . I hope some good news comes fast.
 
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Screenshot of the area around Clarence Ave (which is apparently 1 hour 28 mins from my address :rolleyes:)
 

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I'm not certain but I think that could be text that the charity missing people uses on all its posters. I've seen it on another one that I've looked up to check.
I did wonder that as it seemed to contradict how out of character her disappearance is according to the family statement.
 
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