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Sabine Nessa. 28-year-old teacher murdered in a public park in London – International

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Last Friday, September 17, Sabine Nessa was killed in a public park in London. The 28-year-old elementary school teacher left his home at about 8:30 pm towards the Depot bar in the village of Kidbrook. The drive from the house to the bar was supposed to take about five minutes, but Sabina did not reach her destination.

A young woman crossed Kator Park in southeast London, and it was there that she was attacked, and the body was later found in the area of ​​the park by a man walking a dog. The assassination of Sabina Nessa, which shocks the world, again highlights the safety of women on the streets of Britain.

“We know the community is shocked by this murder – as we are – and we are using all available resources to find the culprit,” said Inspector Joe Garrity, in charge of the investigation, quoted by the agency BBC. The authorities are now urging anyone who saw Sabina Nessa that night or any suspicious behavior to speak up.

“We are extremely grateful to everyone who has come forward so far to speak to us, but we believe there are others who may have useful information. If you believe you saw Sabina or any suspicious behavior in or around the park on Friday night, please let us know. “asked Garrity, who is quoted as saying Sky News.

This Friday, September 24, a 38-year-old suspect arrested on suspicion of Nessa’s murder was released. The news of the release was broadcast by the London Metropolitan Police, which once again called on everyone with information to speak with the authorities, writes CNN. To find the perpetrator of the crime, the authorities released CCTV images and asked the public to help identify another person who may be involved.

Sabina Nessa Memorial Action Calls for Women’s Safety

This Friday the 24th, a week after the death of Sabina Nessa, several people gathered on the streets of London to honor the teacher and at the same time to call for greater concern for the safety of women.

The ceremony was prepared by the group “Reclaim these Streets”, which took the lead in the fight for the safety of women after organizing a similar vigil for Sarah Everard, A 33-year-old woman who was also attacked and killed on the streets of London in March this year.

During the vigil, Sabina Jabina’s sister Yasmin Islam announced that the world had lost a “brilliant” woman. “We lost a lovely sister very early. Sabina loved her family. We lost our sister, my parents lost our daughter, and my daughters lost a brilliant, loving and caring aunt.” She said, quoting CNN.

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