Katherine Goodwin, who led inquiry into the murder by a serving officer, is concerned problem may be ‘endemic’

The Metropolitan police are still grappling with how to “win back trust” three years after the 2021 death of Sarah Everard, the officer who led the investigation into her murder has said.

DCI Katherine Goodwin was speaking in a BBC documentary, Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice, which follows the inquiry into the killing of the 33-year-old, who was walking home in London before she was kidnapped and murdered by Wayne Couzens.

Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice will air on BBC One and iPlayer on Tuesday at 9pm.

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