Pictured: Woman, 28, found dead in park near community centre in Greenwich

Pictured: Woman, 28, found dead in park near community centre in Greenwich
Pictured: Woman, 28, found dead in park near community centre in Greenwich
Pictured: Primary school teacher, 28, 'killed by a stranger' in park in Greenwich as man in his 40s arrested for murder is released under investigation Sabina Nessa, 28, named today as the victim of a murder in a park full of joggers Police believe stranger may have targeted teacher before dumping her body Teacher's body was found near the OneSpace community centre in Greenwich  

A primary school teacher was named today as the victim of a murder in a park full of joggers and dog walkers.

Police believe a stranger may have targeted Sabina Nessa, 28, before dumping her body, 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.

Last night, detectives appealed for witnesses who may have seen her killer loitering or acting suspiciously in the park area at around 8.30pm on Friday, September 17, when they believe she was murdered.

Sabina Nessa (pictured), 28, had worked for just over a year at Rushey Green Primary School

Sabina Nessa (pictured), 28, had worked for just over a year at Rushey Green Primary School

A police officer stands guard at the scene in Cator Park in Greenwich, south east London

A police officer stands guard at the scene in Cator Park in Greenwich, south east London

Officers said they were keeping an open mind about the murder and looking at all possible lines of inquiry. 

The Year 1 teacher had worked for just over a year at Rushey Green Primary School, three miles away in Catford.

Before landing her first teaching job, she studied sociology at Greenwich University in south-east London and went on to complete a teaching postgraduate degree at

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