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‘Future Wayne Couzens’ may very well be foiled by 99p new telephone app

A future Wayne Couzens may very well be foiled by a 99p cell phone private safety app.

Deteralert permits the person to ship a photograph of a possible stalker or attacker by textual content or electronic mail to 5 family and friends on the contact of a button.

It additionally transmits a possible sufferer’s GPS location and the date and time of the alert.

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Co-creator and worldwide safety marketing consultant Dave Harmon, 56, stated: “It immediately raises the alarm the moment someone feels vulnerable. Vitally the attack is averted and maybe a life has been saved.”



Deteralert allows the user to send a photo of a potential stalker or attacker by text or email to five friends and family
Deteralert permits the person to ship a photograph of a possible stalker or attacker by textual content or electronic mail to 5 family and friends

Metropolitan Police cop Couzens murdered Sarah Everard in south London in 2021. The former diplomatic safety officer is serving a whole-life sentence.

This comes after the detective who led the investigation into Everard’s homicide spoke in regards to the second she found the suspect was a serving police officer.



Wayne Couzens is serving a whole-life sentence
Wayne Couzens is serving a whole-life sentence

Speaking on a BBC documentary titled Sarah Everard: The Search For Justice, Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin defined police found Couzens was suspected of an indecent publicity offence in Kent simply days earlier than they realised he was a serving cop.

This discovery got here after CCTV footage confirmed Miss Everard and Couzens subsequent to a automotive, which helped establish him. Miss Goodwin stated: “At that time, Wayne Couzens was a name that meant nothing to any of us. So immediately we start researching the name, also the phone number and the address that had been given when he’d hired the car.”



Sarah Everard in south London in 2021
Sarah Everard was killed in south London in 2021

She added that discovering out he was suspected of indecent publicity “suddenly changed everything”. The officer despatched a staff to Couzens’ home in Kent and whereas the police had been on their means, a detective dashed into Miss Goodwin’s workplace, shut the door, and advised her “you need to hear this”. They defined he was a cop.

Miss Goodwin stated: “I knew that I had to tell my boss and I can just remember the shock of having to just sit on the floor of the office and say to her, ‘You’re not going to believe this, that he’s a police officer’. And then the same questions went through her head as went through my head, ‘Are you sure?’.”

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