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EastEnders’ Milly Zero ‘physically pushed and threatened by the police’ as she attended Sarah Everard vigil

EASTENDERS’ Milly Zero has revealed that she was “physically pushed and threatened” by the police as she attended a vigil for Sarah Everard last night.

Home Secretary Priti Patel has demanded a “full report” after cops stormed tearful mourners when hundreds flocked to pay their respects to the Londoner at Clapham Common.

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Milly attended the vigil for Sarah Everard in Clapham last night[/caption]

Scenes turned ugly in South London as police dragged people away from a candle-lit shrine around a bandstand, where mourners had gathered.

Actress Milly, 21, was among the crowd and documented before and after officers arrived on her social media page.

The star has played Dotty Cotton in EastEnders since 2019.

She shared four photos; one of the streams of flowers that had been laid at the bandstand in Sarah’s memory, and another of the peaceful crowd holding up signs that read: “Women’s rights are human rights.”

She said that she was ‘pushed and threatened’ by police
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Milly plays Dotty in the BBC One soap[/caption]

The next two images were full of police storming through the public – and taking over the bandstand.

Milly made shocking claims in the post’s accompanying caption, writing: “Tonight at Clapham before and after.

“We were peacefully protesting in solidarity for a women that was murdered by a police officer. We were then physically pushed aside and threatened by….the police.”

Mourners shouted “shame on you” at officers as they ripped women off the metal railings, with shocking pictures showing women pinned to the floor as they were arrested and others cuffed as they were led away.

Milly had attended the vigil to pay her respects
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Sarah’s body was found on Friday[/caption]

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She was last seen walking home from a friend’s house[/caption]

The Met Police have since confirmed that four people were arrested during the clashes.

Last night, Met Police chief Dame Cressida Dick faced calls to resign after Saturday’s mayhem.

Home Secretary Ms Patel has called for a “full report” from the Met Police into the clashes on the Common.

She wrote on Twitter: “Some of the footage circulating online from the vigil in Clapham is upsetting.

“I have asked the Metropolitan Police for a full report on what happened.

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“My thoughts remain with Sarah’s family and friends at this terrible time.”

London’s mayor Sadiq Khan also slammed the scenes, calling them “unacceptable.”

The vigil, attended by crowds throughout Saturday, started peacefully with women lifting their lighters in unison and holding placards as they stood in solidarity with 33-year-old Sarah, who disappeared last Wednesday as she walked home through Clapham.

But tensions started to bubble over in the evening after larger crowds gathered and police arrived on the scene.

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Women protested for safer streets at the vigil[/caption]

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The scene turned ugly when police arrived[/caption]

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Four women were arrested – with Priti Patel calling for a full report[/caption]


It comes as armed cop Wayne Couzens was charged with Sarah’s kidnap and murder on Friday night.

He appeared in court on Saturday where it was said Sarah’s body was discovered in a builder’s bag in Ashford, Kent.

Sarah’s family on Thursday paid tribute to their “bright and beautiful daughter and sister”.

Sarah’s death has prompted an outpouring of grief from the public, with many women and girls sharing stories online of experiencing violence by men.

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