Family members have claimed Sabina Nessa, 28, (left) was 'minutes away' from her home when she was killed as more tributes flood in for the primary school teacher whose body was discovered under a pile of leaves in Cator Park, south-east London, on Saturday. The teacher, originally from Bedfordshire, is not believed to have been walking home, but walking through the park on her way to an undisclosed location when she was killed at around 8.30pm on Friday. Speaking today, her cousin, Zubel Ahmed, explained the family remain 'inconsolable' and 'devastated' over the death of 'kind, beautiful and caring' Ms Nessa. 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 as police continue to hunt for her 'killer'.
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