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21 September, 2021 11:29 am

A primary school teacher died because of murder

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Her body was found near to community centre. A-28-years-old-woman is a teacher at Rushey Green Primary School from Kidbrooke.

Sabina Nessa, a teacher from a south-east London primary school became a murder victim. Her body was found near to community centre. A-28-years-old-woman is a teacher at Rushey Green Primary School from Kidbrooke.

A primary school teacher died because of murder

Lisa Williams, a headmaster, described her as a kind, dedicated, and caring teacher to her pupils. She mentioned, “We are defeated by Sabina’s terrible death.

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She had so much life ahead of her and so much more to give and her loss is seriously sad.”

The Met mentioned about a tragic death of Sabina Nessa

The Metropolitan Police stated that her body was found on Saturday near the OneSpace at Kidbrooke Park Road in Royal Borough of Greenwich. Then they described the body as Ms Nessa on Monday.

The Met said a post-mortem test carried out at Greenwich Mortuary on Monday was uncertain.

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Ms Nessa’s family have been notified. On the other side, several crime scenes are on-site and interrogations are continuing.

Asking people help to found a murderer

Detective Chief Inspector Joe Garrity urged anyone around the time of the incident which in the park and perhaps seen someone acting strange to reach the police.

He said: ‘Sabina was found near the OneSpace community centre which we know is a facility used by lots of people and we would ask anyone who was in or around the area and who may have any information to come forward.

‘Did you see someone loitering or acting suspiciously? Or, did you see someone leaving the area in a hurry, perhaps running away? If you have any information, it is vital you tell us.

‘We are working around the clock to deliver justice for the family of this young woman, and we need your help to do it.’

Tags: Murders

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