Wayne Couzens denies four counts of exposure before Sarah Everard murder

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Wayne Couzens denies four counts of exposure before Sarah Everard murder
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Former Met Police officer Wayne Couzens has pleaded not guilty to allegations he repeatedly flashed at female restaurant staff in the weeks before Sarah Everard was murdered

The allegations of exposure span the six weeks before March 3 last year, when marketing executive Ms Everard, 33, was kidnapped from the streets of south London, raped, and then murdered.

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