Man charged with London teacher Sabine Nessa's murder to plead not guilty
A man charged with the murder of a 28-year-old school teacher in London plans to plead not guilty, a defence lawyer said on Tuesday.
Delivery driver Koci Selamaj, 36, is accused of killing Sabina Nessa, who disappeared while walking to meet a friend at a pub a few minutes from her home in southeast London on September 17.
Nessa's body was found in a local park the next day.
Her killing has shone a spotlight - again - on the sad reality that women aren't safe on the streets of Britain, just months after the murder of Sarah Everard.
Selamaj, from Eastbourne in southern England, was arrested in the seaside town on Sunday.
Selamaj made his first court appearance on Tuesday at Willesden Magistrates' Court in London. His lawyer, Aiden Harvey, told the court his client intended to plead not guilty. The court remanded Selamaj into custody. He is scheduled to appear again on Thursday for a bail hearing at the Central Criminal Court.
Nessa’s death came six months after the abduction, rape and murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard in south London by a serving police officer. The Everard case sparked large protests to denounce violence against women and girls.
On Friday, hundreds of people held a candlelight vigil in Nessa's memory, demanding an end to violence against women.