Police appear to shove woman who loses glasses at Sarah Everard vigil

The Telegraph published this video item, entitled “Police appear to shove woman who loses glasses at Sarah Everard vigil” – below is their description.

Footage appears to show a woman being shoved in the back by Metropolitan Police officers at the Sarah Everard vigil in Clapham on Saturday.

The woman tries to bend down near the officers and is shoved back again. She can be heard shouting that she’s trying to retrieve her glasses.

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