A DJ has claimed that she was flashed by killer Wayne Couzens in 2008 and that police 'laughed in her face' when she reported it.
Magic FM DJ Emma Wilson, known on the radio as Emma B, has waived her right to anonymity and said that the former police officer exposed himself to her 13 years before he killed Sarah Everard.
In an interview with The Telegraph, she said: 'I really wouldn’t say anything out loud if I wasn’t very sure, because it’s important and it’s serious, but as soon as I saw the pictures of him, I said "That’s him".'
Describing the 'horrific' incident, Mrs Wilson said she was walking in Greenwich with her baby son in a pram after dropping her five-year-old daughter off at school when a man shouted 'hey' at her.
When she turned around, she saw a man she claims was Couzens with his trousers down, exposing himself, which left her feeling 'panicked'.
Between December 2006 and September 2010, Couzens was working as a Special Constable for Kent Police.
The DJ ran to a nearby shop and called 999 and it was during her recounting of the incident to police that she was met with laughter from officers, she says.
Radio presenter Emma Wilson, aka Emma B, claims she was flashed by Couzens, 48, while walking with her child through Greenwich in 2008 - 13 years before he killed Sarah Everard
The newspaper reports that is why she has chosen to speak out.
She said: 'They laughed when I was describing the graphic bits and what he was doing, they thought that bit was particularly funny.
'The reason why I’m saying something is because now a girl is dead. I have a daughter who’s at university.
'As a mother, I’m thinking if somebody didn’t say something, and that resulted in my daughter’s death, I wouldn’t be able to live with that.'
The Metropolitan Police are now investigating the incident, according to the Telegraph.
It comes days after it was claimed former Met officer Couzens, 48, allegedly molested a drag artist while he was in costume at the New Inn pub in Deal, Kent, in 2018, before propositioning him to have sex.
Mrs Wilson (pictured) says when she reported the incident, police officers 'laughed in her face'
The performer claimed that Couzens