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- Sabina Nessa, 28, named today as the victim of a murder in a park full of joggers at around 8.30pm on Friday
- Police believe stranger targeted teacher before dumping body, which was found at 5.32pm on Saturday
- Teacher's body was found near the OneSpace community centre in Greenwich, close to Kidbrooke station
- Headteacher Lisa Williams, said: 'She was a brilliant teacher, kind, caring and dedicated to her pupils'
Police believe a stranger may have targeted Sabina Nessa, 28, before dumping her body in a meadow, which lay undiscovered in Cator Park, south-east London, for almost 24 hours.
Officers were called at 5.32pm on Saturday after the teacher's body was found near the OneSpace community centre, a popular area with families and dog walkers in Kidbrooke.
A man in his forties was arrested on suspicion of murder a few hours after her body was found by a dog walker. But yesterday he was released under investigation pending further inquiries. Scotland Yard says that to reassure worried Londoners its officers will be patrolling the crime scene and open spaces across the boroughs of Lewisham and Greenwich.
MailOnline can reveal that on Friday night there will be a vigil close to where she was found amid ongoing tensions in the city over the safety of women after the abduction and murder of Sarah Everard by Met Police officer Wayne Couzens earlier this year. Flowers have been laid close to the crime scene today, where forensics officers are looking through long grass and carrying out finger tip searches.
Pictured: Woman, 28, found dead in park near community centre in Greenwich | Daily Mail Online
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