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Sabina Nessa: Vigil to be held a week after teacher killing Sabina Nessa: Murder suspect questioned over teacher death
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A man police are trying to trace was captured on CCTV walking in Pegler Square
A man is being questioned on suspicion of murdering primary school teacher Sabina Nessa, who was found dead in a south-east London park.
The 28-year-old was discovered in Cator Park in Kidbrooke by a member of the public on Saturday 18 September.
Police believe she was attacked shortly after leaving her home in nearby Astell Road at about 20:30 BST the previous evening.
Officers have released an image of another man they wish to speak to.
He is shown on CCTV walking through Pegler Square, where a vigil, organised by a Kidbrooke community group, is to be held for Ms Nessa later. Police said they would be part of the gathering.
Sabina Nessa was found near the One Space community centre in KidbrookeSabina Nessa was found near the One Space community centre in Kidbrooke
A vigil is to be held for Sabina Nessa a week after she was killed in a south-east London park.
The family of the 28-year-old primary school teacher called her the "kindest, sweetest girl", and colleagues said she was "kind, caring and dedicated to her pupils".
Police believe she was attacked shortly after entering Cator Park in Kidbrooke at about 20:30 BST on Friday.
A 38-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in custody.
Officers from the Met Police have also released an image of another man they wish to speak to, shown on CCTV walking through Pegler Square.
The vigil, organised by a Kidbrooke community group, will be held in the square this evening.
Police said they would be part of the gathering.
A man was captured on CCTV walking in Pegler Square
The arrested man was held at an address in Lewisham.
Police said a post-mortem examination carried out on Monday was inconclusive.Police said a post-mortem examination carried out on Monday was inconclusive.
Another man in his 40s who was held on suspicion of murder on Sunday was later released under further investigation.Another man in his 40s who was held on suspicion of murder on Sunday was later released under further investigation.
Tracing Sabina Nessa's final stepsTracing Sabina Nessa's final steps
Ms Nessa was attacked as she walked to meet a friend at The Depot bar, a journey that police said "should have taken just over five minutes".Ms Nessa was attacked as she walked to meet a friend at The Depot bar, a journey that police said "should have taken just over five minutes".
Her body was found the next day near a walkway in the park.Her body was found the next day near a walkway in the park.
Police have also released an image of a car which they believe the man had access to Police have also released an image of a car they believe the man had access to
Speaking about the CCTV image appeal, Det Ch Insp Neil John said: "We would ask anyone - especially those in Kidbrooke and the wider area of Lewisham and Greenwich - to take a careful look at these images to check whether you know who this man is or have seen him over recent days.Speaking about the CCTV image appeal, Det Ch Insp Neil John said: "We would ask anyone - especially those in Kidbrooke and the wider area of Lewisham and Greenwich - to take a careful look at these images to check whether you know who this man is or have seen him over recent days.
"Any information as to his identity or whereabouts could be vital for our investigation so we are asking you to share this image far and wide to ensure as many people as possible see it.""Any information as to his identity or whereabouts could be vital for our investigation so we are asking you to share this image far and wide to ensure as many people as possible see it."
Police say Ms Nessa was planning to meet a friend at The Depot bar in Kidbrooke Village on the night she was killedPolice say Ms Nessa was planning to meet a friend at The Depot bar in Kidbrooke Village on the night she was killed
Ms Nessa's family previously said they had been left "devastated" by her killing. The family of Ms Nessa, who was originally from Sandy in Bedfordshire, previously said they had been left "devastated" by her killing.
Her cousin, Zubel Ahmed, described the 28-year-old as the "kindest, sweetest girl you could meet".Her cousin, Zubel Ahmed, described the 28-year-old as the "kindest, sweetest girl you could meet".
He said: "Sabina's heart was as good as gold, she never had a bad word to say about anyone. Her sister is going to miss her so much."He said: "Sabina's heart was as good as gold, she never had a bad word to say about anyone. Her sister is going to miss her so much."
Ms Nessa was a teacher at Rushey Green primary school in Lewisham. Ms Nessa was a teacher at Rushey Green primary school in Catford.
The head, Lisa Williams, called her "a brilliant teacher; she was kind, caring and absolutely dedicated to her pupils".The head, Lisa Williams, called her "a brilliant teacher; she was kind, caring and absolutely dedicated to her pupils".