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15th March 2021
12:34pm GMT

Speaking on the programme, Stevenson said "I was only there to lay a candle down. I didn't expect that to happen. When I first heard what was going on I wanted to go down."
Stevenson added that the vigil had been peaceful before the police arrived.
Images of Stevenson being held down by police officers went viral on social media over the weekend.
"I didn't expect for it to happen so quickly," Stevenson said. "At that moment, there is a police officer trying to pull my arm. I didn't want to retaliate. I didn't want to react."
She continued: "I was terrified. I've never been so scared."
Stevenson added that she is "fully aware that the police have to do their jobs", but insisted that the vigil was safe.
Images of police officers aggressively handling women emerged on social media after the vigil.
Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick has refused to step down amid calls for her resignation.
In response she said "Unlawful gatherings are unlawful gatherings."
Dick also offered her support to the family of Sarah Everard, who disappeared on 3 March. Last week, authorities confirmed that human remains found in Kent belonged to the missing woman.
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