Greenwich Police has said there will be an increased presence of officers in the Kidbrooke area following the death of a young woman.

The body of Sabina Nessa, 28, was found near the OneSpace community centre at Kidbrooke Park Road in Greenwich on Saturday.

Her death is being treated as a murder, and a man in his 40s who was arrested on suspicion of killing her has been released under further investigation.

Officers said on Tuesday that there will be an increased police presence in the area in response to the incident.

The public are being urged to approach officers with any concerns or questions.

Police also provided information on how to keep safe.

Officers named and pictured Ms Nessa on Monday, with an accompanying plea for witnesses and those with information to come forward.

Detective Chief Inspector Joe Garrity urged anyone who might have been in the park around the time of the incident and seen someone acting suspiciously to contact police.

He said: "Sabina was found near the OneSpace community centre which we know is a facility used by lots of people and we would ask anyone who was in or around the area and who may have any information to come forward.

"Did you see someone loitering or acting suspiciously? Or, did you see someone leaving the area in a hurry, perhaps running away? If you have any information, it is vital you tell us.

"We are working around the clock to deliver justice for the family of this young woman, and we need your help to do it."

Ms Nessa has been remembered as "kind, caring and absolutely dedicated to her pupils" by Lisa Williams, head of Rushey Green Primary School where she worked in Lewisham.

Headteacher Mrs Williams said: "We are devastated by Sabina's tragic death.

"She was a brilliant teacher; she was kind, caring and absolutely dedicated to her pupils.

"She had so much life ahead of her and so much more to give and her loss is desperately sad.

"As a school we are supporting each other through this very difficult time, and we will be providing specialist support to those who need it."

Scotland Yard previously described the suspected murder as a "shocking incident".

The Met said a post-mortem examination carried out at Greenwich Mortuary on Monday was inconclusive, and Ms Nessa's family have been told.

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