Sarah Everard's family say whole life sentence 'brings some relief'
Wayne Couzens will spend the rest of his life in jail
Sarah Everard's family have made a statement following the full life sentence given to former police officer Wayne Couzens.
Couzens, who pleaded guilty to kidnapping, raping and murdering Sarah Everard, was told he would remain in prison for the rest of his life after being sentenced at the Old Bailey this morning (30th September).
Everard's family, who sat and watched proceedings, said:
"We are very pleased that Wayne Couzens has received a full life sentence and will spend the rest of his life in jail. Nothing can make things better, nothing can bring Sarah back, but knowing he will be imprisoned forever brings some relief."
"Sarah lost her life needlessly and cruelly and all the years of life she had yet to enjoy were stolen from her. Wayne Couzens held a position of trust as a police officer and we are outraged and sickened that he abused this trust in order to lure Sarah to her death. The world is a safer place with him imprisoned."
"It is almost seven months since Sarah died and the pain of losing her is overwhelming. We miss her all the time. She was a beautiful young woman in looks and character and our lives are the poorer without her."
"We remember all the lovely things about Sarah - her compassion and kindness, her intelligence, her strong social conscience. But we especially like to remember her laughing and dancing and enjoying life. We hold her safe in our hearts."
Everard's family also gave thanks to the support they received and for the police's efforts on the case: "We are immensely grateful to the police and legal team who worked on Sarah’s case. We cannot thank them enough for their meticulous and painstaking work and for their constant support.
We also send our heartfelt thanks to our family and friends for comforting us through this terrible time."
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