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"A woman who went missing while walking home in south London had made the journey “many times before” and her disappearance is completely out of character, family members have said."
".....spoke to her boyfriend on the phone for about 15 minutes and made plans to meet the next day but never showed up......................
When she didn’t show up [to meet her boyfriend], he then spoke to the family and the alarm was raised at that point because it was so out of character for her not to be in touch with anybody, friends or family.”
Police reveal last sighting of missing Sarah Everard | News | The Times
“If someone is holding her against her will I would plead with them just to be human and to let her come home, to let her talk to us, give us a ring or text to let us know she is OK," said her uncle told The Sun.
“These are desperate times for the family. We know the police are doing everything they can but it's the not knowing what has happened after four days is agonising.”
Sarah's York Uni professor dad Jeremy, her mum, sister Katie and brother James joined the search for the marketing manager in Clapham, south London.
“My brother and sister-in-law are beside themselves with worry," said Mr Everard, a building company director and father-of-four who lives in Coventry.
"They’re doing everything they can to help find her and have been walking her last known journey.
'AGONISING'
He described Sarah as a "bright young woman, very sensible" who had lived in London "for a long time so I imagine was very streetwise".
“She didn't have any troubles and was fit and healthy. She was happy, she had just started a new job and she had a boyfriend," he said.
“She is a lovely person. She would never just take time out without contacting her family. It would be completely out of character.
“Her mobile phone is not ringing and she’s not received any WhatsApp messages we’ve been sending her."

Police have been searching ponds in Clapham Common in a bid to find the missing marketing manager, who should have arrived back home in Brixton shortly before 10pm.''
Sarah Everard's uncle begs 'if you have her, let her go' amid murder squad hunt
".....spoke to her boyfriend on the phone for about 15 minutes and made plans to meet the next day but never showed up......................
When she didn’t show up [to meet her boyfriend], he then spoke to the family and the alarm was raised at that point because it was so out of character for her not to be in touch with anybody, friends or family.”
Police reveal last sighting of missing Sarah Everard | News | The Times
“If someone is holding her against her will I would plead with them just to be human and to let her come home, to let her talk to us, give us a ring or text to let us know she is OK," said her uncle told The Sun.
“These are desperate times for the family. We know the police are doing everything they can but it's the not knowing what has happened after four days is agonising.”
Sarah's York Uni professor dad Jeremy, her mum, sister Katie and brother James joined the search for the marketing manager in Clapham, south London.
“My brother and sister-in-law are beside themselves with worry," said Mr Everard, a building company director and father-of-four who lives in Coventry.
"They’re doing everything they can to help find her and have been walking her last known journey.
'AGONISING'
He described Sarah as a "bright young woman, very sensible" who had lived in London "for a long time so I imagine was very streetwise".
“She didn't have any troubles and was fit and healthy. She was happy, she had just started a new job and she had a boyfriend," he said.
“She is a lovely person. She would never just take time out without contacting her family. It would be completely out of character.
“Her mobile phone is not ringing and she’s not received any WhatsApp messages we’ve been sending her."

Police have been searching ponds in Clapham Common in a bid to find the missing marketing manager, who should have arrived back home in Brixton shortly before 10pm.''
Sarah Everard's uncle begs 'if you have her, let her go' amid murder squad hunt