HUNDREDS of women have left tributes to Sarah Everard outside of the Radcliffe Camera.
Despite official vigils being cancelled in the city, mourners brought floral tributes and lefts messages of solidarity at one of Oxford's most pictured spot.
Throughout the week people have left notes tied to the railings and placed bunches of flowers on the ground in the square.
One message, pictured below, says 'your rage is more than justified' quoting figures that reveal one woman is by a man every three days in the UK.
A Reclaim the Streets vigil was organised on March 13 after an 'outpouring of grief' to show that Oxford should be a safe place for all women at any time of the day.
But organisers moved the event online in light of lockdown restrictions and to make it more accessible for women across the city to get to.
Miss Everard went missing after walking home from a friend's house in London on the night of March 3.
The body of the 33-year-old was found a week later in Kent woods and she was identified through her dental records.
Serving Metropolitan Police Officer, Wayne Couzens, has been charged with her kidnap and murder.
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