This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-61942573

The article has changed 14 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 11 Version 12
Zara Aleena: Man arrested over "stranger attack" in Ilford Zara Aleena: Man arrested over "stranger attack" in Ilford
(32 minutes later)
Zara Aleena is believed to have been the victim of a stranger attack while walking in east LondonZara Aleena is believed to have been the victim of a stranger attack while walking in east London
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a suspected stranger attack on a woman in east London.A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a suspected stranger attack on a woman in east London.
Zara Aleena, 35, was assaulted as she walked along Cranbrook Road, towards Gants Hill station in Ilford, in the early hours of Sunday.Zara Aleena, 35, was assaulted as she walked along Cranbrook Road, towards Gants Hill station in Ilford, in the early hours of Sunday.
The Met Police believe she was the victim of an "opportunist stranger attack". She died later in hospital.The Met Police believe she was the victim of an "opportunist stranger attack". She died later in hospital.
The 29-year-old man was detained at an address in Ilford shortly after 16:00 BST.The 29-year-old man was detained at an address in Ilford shortly after 16:00 BST.
Paramedics were at the scene of the assault at 02:45 BST on Sunday after Ms Aleena was found by members of the public. Paramedics were at the scene of the assault at 02:45 BST on Sunday after Ms Aleena, who lived locally, was found by members of the public.
In a statement, Ch Supt Stuart Bell said: "It is now believed that she was the victim of an opportunist stranger attack. Her family are aware of this and they will continue to be updated."In a statement, Ch Supt Stuart Bell said: "It is now believed that she was the victim of an opportunist stranger attack. Her family are aware of this and they will continue to be updated."
He added there was no evidence of any weapons being used in the beating, which left Ms Aleena with fatal head injuries.He added there was no evidence of any weapons being used in the beating, which left Ms Aleena with fatal head injuries.
A post-mortem examination revealed she had "multiple serious injuries".A post-mortem examination revealed she had "multiple serious injuries".
The area around Cranbrook Road has been cordoned offThe area around Cranbrook Road has been cordoned off
Ch Supt Bell said a full forensic examination of the scene and surrounding area had taken place, as had house-to-house inquiries.Ch Supt Bell said a full forensic examination of the scene and surrounding area had taken place, as had house-to-house inquiries.
He added that detectives were focused on identifying all available CCTV and he urged anyone who may have been in the area, including those driving through, to contact the Met. Detectives were focused on identifying all available CCTV and anyone who may have been in the area, including those driving through, should contact the Met, he said.
He said officers were working "at pace" to establish what had happened. He described officers as working "at pace" to establish what had happened.
Ms Aleena's friends said she was a "lifeline" for her mother and grandmotherMs Aleena's friends said she was a "lifeline" for her mother and grandmother
Friends of Ms Aleena said she was "so soft and gentle, she never had a bad word to say about anyone".Friends of Ms Aleena said she was "so soft and gentle, she never had a bad word to say about anyone".
Karina - who did not provide her surname - and Sherit Nair described her as someone who cared and looked after all her friends and was a "lifeline for her mother and grandmother" as she did all of their shopping and arranged their medication.Karina - who did not provide her surname - and Sherit Nair described her as someone who cared and looked after all her friends and was a "lifeline for her mother and grandmother" as she did all of their shopping and arranged their medication.
The friends, who had known Ms Aleena for many years, said she graduated in October after many years of study and had only been working at the Royal Courts of Justice for a few weeks. The friends, who had known Ms Aleena for years, said she graduated in October after extensive studying and had only been working at the Royal Courts of Justice for a few weeks.
They said they believed she was heading home from a night out with friends when she was attacked, adding that she loved walking and walked everywhere, preferring not to drive. They believe she was heading home from a night out with friends when she was attacked, adding that she walked everywhere, preferring not to drive.
Shopkeeper Kuldip Singh said he worried for the safety of women and the elderly in particularShopkeeper Kuldip Singh said he worried for the safety of women and the elderly in particular
Local shopkeeper Kuldip Singh said he was concerned by the level of violence in the area, highlighting how Ms Aleena's death was the third homicide in five years. Rafia Ahmed, who lives nearby, said she and her friends were worried about their safety and whether they should only go out in groups.
"Because it's literally on our doorstep it scares you. As a female you think twice about going out by yourself."
Shopkeeper Kuldip Singh said he was concerned by the level of violence in the area, highlighting how Ms Aleena's death was the third homicide in five years.
"This one was quite brutal," he said. "It was a young lady but people don't really feel safe in this location as much as they used to."This one was quite brutal," he said. "It was a young lady but people don't really feel safe in this location as much as they used to.
"If I was an elderly person or a female, especially in the winter months, walking through this road you could be at risk.""If I was an elderly person or a female, especially in the winter months, walking through this road you could be at risk."
Subhash, 60, who lives just off Cranbrook Road, said he was woken up by a helicopter at about 03:00 and said he "worries" for other local women because this is "happening on my doorstep". Subhash, 60, who lives just off Cranbrook Road, said he "worries" for other local women because this is "happening on my doorstep".
"It's not just my daughter, it's other daughters, other girls, other women in the area," he said."It's not just my daughter, it's other daughters, other girls, other women in the area," he said.
"It's quite a serious matter, how safe are you in your own area.""It's quite a serious matter, how safe are you in your own area."
A 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murderA 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "heartbroken" by Ms Aleena's murder.
"Understandably, women living in the area and across London will be feeling distressed and fearful after this awful attack and the death of another woman at the hands of a man," he said.
He added he was in regular contact with the police and urged anyone who was in the area at the time to contact police.
A significant police presence is expected to remain in the area in the coming days.A significant police presence is expected to remain in the area in the coming days.
Ch Supt Bell said he understood Ms Aleena's death was an "incredibly distressing incident" for women.Ch Supt Bell said he understood Ms Aleena's death was an "incredibly distressing incident" for women.
"Women should not have to change their behaviour and should be able to go about their business feeling safe any time of day or night and it is our job to ensure that happens."Women should not have to change their behaviour and should be able to go about their business feeling safe any time of day or night and it is our job to ensure that happens.
"Officers cannot be in all places at all times. We urge the community, especially women, to report any suspicious or unwanted behaviour or to seek help if you feel threatened.""Officers cannot be in all places at all times. We urge the community, especially women, to report any suspicious or unwanted behaviour or to seek help if you feel threatened."
A police presence will remain in the area for some days, the Met saidA police presence will remain in the area for some days, the Met said
Of London's 46 homicide victims in 2022, 16 (35%) have been women, according to data collected by the Met Police, British Transport Police and City of London Police.Of London's 46 homicide victims in 2022, 16 (35%) have been women, according to data collected by the Met Police, British Transport Police and City of London Police.
By the same time last year, there had been 58 London homicide victims, 12 (21%) of whom were female, according to the data.By the same time last year, there had been 58 London homicide victims, 12 (21%) of whom were female, according to the data.
Follow BBC London on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Send your story ideas to hellobbclondon@bbc.co.ukFollow BBC London on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Send your story ideas to hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk