being call an epidemic of violence against women in london. reporter: hundreds of gathered in this southeast london community as part of a candlelit vigil in memory of the life of sabina nessa. members of her family and other communities leader not only shared their fond memories of sabina but to share their outrage and shock at her murder. it s the latest in a series of attacks against women in the british capital over this year alone, and many people are calling for fundamental change to prevent cases like this from ever happening again. another community in mourning. another woman senselessly killed. sabina nessa, a 28-year-old london schoolteacher, murdered minutes from home. she was on her way to meet a friend. as she walked through the park, she was approached by an individual and fatally attacked. sabina s body was sadly found by a member of the public around 5:30 p.m. the following day.
command part of its work is to work with the command part of its work is to work with the youth, the young women and the young with the youth, the young women and the young men of the community. we are often the young men of the community. we are often saying we need to tackle these are often saying we need to tackle these things with the youngsters. well, these things with the youngsters. well, here s a community centre doing well, here s a community centre doing just well, here s a community centre doing just that, and ironically it is one doing just that, and ironically it is one that doing just that, and ironically it is one that is likely to lose its place is one that is likely to lose its place as the wider development around place as the wider development around kidbrooke village continues, and i around kidbrooke village continues, and i think around kidbrooke village continues, and i think community ventures like this one and i think community ventures l
at the murder of sabina, as we look at the murder of sabina, as we look at the other murders of women that have happened that might have happened. what is the role for men, what do they need to do to step up to play their part in making life safer for everyone? to play their part in making life saferfor everyone? i to play their part in making life safer for everyone? to play their part in making life safer for everyone? i think that s really important safer for everyone? i think that s really important question. - safer for everyone? i think that s really important question. in - safer for everyone? i think that sj really important question. in this case: really important question. in this case, we really important question. in this case, we don t know yet. we don t know the case, we don t know yet. we don t know the murderer was, at this stage. know the murderer was, at this stage. but know the murderer was, at this stage, but we know from so many other stage, but we kno
researching safer routes and curing keys in our hands, sharing locations with friends. the fact that all of this burden is placed on women to keep ourselves safe is so deeply normalised and really tells us that we are failing to address the root issue here and that is men s violence against women. the detective violence against women. the detective in violence against women. the detective in charge violence against women. the detective in charge of this case and this murder of sabina, he said today that the streets are safe for women. would you dispute that? i that the streets are safe for women. would you dispute that? would you dispute that? i would disute would you dispute that? i would diapute that- would you dispute that? i would dispute that. most would you dispute that? i would dispute that. most women, - would you dispute that? i would i dispute that. most women, almost would you dispute that? i would - dispute that. most women, almost all women in fact have experien
left her home on astell road around 8:30pm on friday. she walked through cator park heading towards the depot bar. her body was found near the community centre on saturday afternoon. sabina s sister has posted a tribute to her on social media, writing, my beautiful, talented and caring sister. my inspiration to never let anybody put me down. never in my life did i or my sisters, or my mum and dad, think this could happen to us. six months after the murder of sarah everard in clapham, women s safety campaigners say the streets still aren t safe. this is not on women to protect ourselves. we need the perpetrators to be stopped. there is nothing done about harassment level offences. there s very little done about indecent exposure offences. people don tjust go out and murder right away. a man in his 40s arrested on suspicion of murder has been released under investigation. a candlelit vigil will be held for sabina in kidbrooke tomorrow night. lauren moss, bbc news.