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Sabina Nessa: Teacher's family 'treated differently due to ethnicity' | Sabina Nessa: Teacher's family 'treated differently due to ethnicity' |
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Sabina Nessa was attacked in a park in south-east London in September 2021 | Sabina Nessa was attacked in a park in south-east London in September 2021 |
The sister of murdered primary teacher Sabina Nessa said if their family was a "normal British white family" they would have been treated better. | The sister of murdered primary teacher Sabina Nessa said if their family was a "normal British white family" they would have been treated better. |
Koci Selamaj was jailed for life for attacking Ms Nessa in a park in south-east London in September 2021. | Koci Selamaj was jailed for life for attacking Ms Nessa in a park in south-east London in September 2021. |
Her sister, Jebina Yasmin Islam, said they had received no support from the government. | Her sister, Jebina Yasmin Islam, said they had received no support from the government. |
On Friday she criticised Priti Patel after the home secretary tweeted about Ms Nessa's death. | On Friday she criticised Priti Patel after the home secretary tweeted about Ms Nessa's death. |
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "They've not said nothing. Priti Patel has done a tweet on Friday and I was not happy about it because all of a sudden she's using my sister's name for publicity reasons. | She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "They've not said nothing. Priti Patel has done a tweet on Friday and I was not happy about it because all of a sudden she's using my sister's name for publicity reasons. |
"And to be honest she has no right." | "And to be honest she has no right." |
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Sabina Nessa was described as a "beautiful kind soul" by her family. | |
After Selamaj was sentenced on Friday Ms Patel tweeted: "Sabina Nessa lost her life due to the harrowing and callous actions of a man who's rightly now behind bars. | After Selamaj was sentenced on Friday Ms Patel tweeted: "Sabina Nessa lost her life due to the harrowing and callous actions of a man who's rightly now behind bars. |
"While I can't possibly know how Sabina's family and friends are feeling, I hope today's sentence brings them a small comfort, knowing this evil monster has faced justice. | "While I can't possibly know how Sabina's family and friends are feeling, I hope today's sentence brings them a small comfort, knowing this evil monster has faced justice. |
"As Home Secretary, tackling violence against women and girls is central to my Beating Crime Plan and I am doing everything in my power to target perpetrators, protect the public and make our streets safer for everyone." | "As Home Secretary, tackling violence against women and girls is central to my Beating Crime Plan and I am doing everything in my power to target perpetrators, protect the public and make our streets safer for everyone." |
Man jailed for murdering teacher Sabina Nessa | Man jailed for murdering teacher Sabina Nessa |
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Sabina Nessa: Evil killer struck as marriage ended | Sabina Nessa: Evil killer struck as marriage ended |
Does following the 'rules' keep women safe? | Does following the 'rules' keep women safe? |
At the time, Ms Islam responded by saying: "You don't know what we as a family are going through and to be honest you haven't even bothered to ask since the death of my sister. | At the time, Ms Islam responded by saying: "You don't know what we as a family are going through and to be honest you haven't even bothered to ask since the death of my sister. |
"Lack of support from yourself and Boris Johnson just shows how 'important' it is to tackle male violence to you guys". | "Lack of support from yourself and Boris Johnson just shows how 'important' it is to tackle male violence to you guys". |
The Home Office said it would not comment. | The Home Office said it would not comment. |
Jebina Islam is angry that Selamaj refuses to say why he attacked her sister | |
Speaking on Monday, Ms Islam also said newspapers had treated her sister's murder "differently" to the murder of Sarah Everard. | Speaking on Monday, Ms Islam also said newspapers had treated her sister's murder "differently" to the murder of Sarah Everard. |
"My sister didn't get as much headlines, I feel, at the start," she said. "Maybe was it down to her ethnicity? | "My sister didn't get as much headlines, I feel, at the start," she said. "Maybe was it down to her ethnicity? |
"She didn't get the front pages on some of the papers, and in Sarah Everard's case she did." | "She didn't get the front pages on some of the papers, and in Sarah Everard's case she did." |
Commenting on the treatment of her family, she said: "I think it's just down to our ethnicity to be honest. | Commenting on the treatment of her family, she said: "I think it's just down to our ethnicity to be honest. |
"And I feel like if we were a normal British white family we would have been treated equally, I guess." | "And I feel like if we were a normal British white family we would have been treated equally, I guess." |
Selamaj repeatedly hit Ms Nessa, a 28-year-old primary school teacher, over the head with a metal traffic triangle and then strangled her. | Selamaj repeatedly hit Ms Nessa, a 28-year-old primary school teacher, over the head with a metal traffic triangle and then strangled her. |
He was jailed at the Old Bailey for a minimum term of 36 years. | He was jailed at the Old Bailey for a minimum term of 36 years. |
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