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Sabina Nessa killing: Met Police investigate stranger attack theory | |
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Sabina Nessa was found near the One Space community centre in Kidbrooke | Sabina Nessa was found near the One Space community centre in Kidbrooke |
Police are investigating whether Sabina Nessa was killed by a stranger as she walked to meet a friend at a pub. | Police are investigating whether Sabina Nessa was killed by a stranger as she walked to meet a friend at a pub. |
The body of the 28-year-old teacher was found by a member of the public in Cator Park, Kidbrooke, south-east London, on 18 September. | The body of the 28-year-old teacher was found by a member of the public in Cator Park, Kidbrooke, south-east London, on 18 September. |
Officers believe she was attacked shortly after leaving her Astell Road home at about 20:30 BST last Friday. | Officers believe she was attacked shortly after leaving her Astell Road home at about 20:30 BST last Friday. |
Speaking at a press conference, Det Ch Supt Trevor Lawry said: "The streets are safe for women." | |
He added: "People should be free to walk around free from fear and officers are here to make sure that can take place." | |
Asked whether police believe Ms Nessa was attacked by a stranger, he said: "That is definitely a line of inquiry that we are looking at." | |
A man in his 40s was who arrested on suspicion of murder the day after Ms Nessa's body was found was later released under further investigation. | |
"The streets are safe for women" – Det Ch Supt Trevor Lawry speaks to reporters | |
The police press conference was held on the same morning London mayor Sadiq Khan said violence against women was a national "epidemic". | |
Appearing on ITV's Good Morning Britain, he said: "Between last year's International Women's Day and this year's International Women's Day, 180 women were killed at the hands of men across the country. | |
"We do have an epidemic when it comes to violence against women and girls." | |
He called for violence against women to be treated with the same level of priority as counter-terrorism. | |
Officers searching near where the 28-year-old teacher was found | |
Police have not yet established a motive for the attack on Ms Nessa, although they do not believe the killing is linked to any other incident in the area. | |
A post-mortem examination into the cause of the 28-year-old's death was inconclusive, the Met said. | |
Asked for any details about how Ms Nessa died, Det Ch Supt Lawry said he could not release any information "at this time". | |
Police say Ms Nessa was planning on meeting a friend at The Depot bar in Kidbrooke Village | Police say Ms Nessa was planning on meeting a friend at The Depot bar in Kidbrooke Village |
Ms Nessa was killed on a short walk to meet a friend at The Depot bar. | |
The five-minute journey to the pub would have taken the teacher through Cator Park, near where her body was found. | |
Ms Nessa's sister paid tribute to the "beautiful, talented and caring" teacher on social media. | |
"Never in my life did I or my sisters or my mum or dad think this could happen to us," she said. | |
A vigil is due to be held in Ms Nessa's memory on Friday evening. | |
The gathering is being organised by a Kidbrooke community group with the support of Reclaim the Streets, which held a vigil for murder victim Sarah Everard in Clapham Common that ended in mass arrests. | |
Police said they would be part of the vigil on Friday. |