The man who killed Sarah Everard in London in 2021 should never have been a police officer, an inquiry has said.
Wayne Couzens was off-duty when he murdered Sarah after kidnapping her under the false guise of an arrest.
Couzens joined Kent Police as a special constable in 2002, before joining the Metropolitan Police in 2018.
The inquiry says "without a significant overhaul, there is nothing to stop another Couzens operating in plain sight".
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