Sabina Nessa: Koci Selamaj buys rolling pin to murder teacher before 'skulking in the shadows' caught on chilling CCTV
CHILLING CCTV shows the moment evil Koci Selamaj bought a rolling pin to murder primary school teacher Sabina Nessa.
Twisted Selamaj, 36, brutally murdered the 28-year-old after "skulking in the shadows” waiting for a victim in Kidbrooke, South East London.
He was today sentenced to life in prison for murdering Sabina in September last year, and will serve a minimum of 36 years.
The sick killer travelled from his home in Eastbourne, East Sussex, to Cator Park where he hid in bushes for 20 minutes, waiting for a lone woman.
Selamaj bought the rolling pin from Sainsbury’s in Kidbrooke before the violent and “sexually motivated” attack on Sabina – who was a complete stranger to him.
But the twisted garage worker ended up using an emergency traffic triangle, which he thought was a "better weapon", bludgeoning Sabina 34 times before strangling her in Cator Park.
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He bought the rolling pin along with chilli powder, an energy drink and a bag for life at the supermarket.
Selamaj ambushed Sabina in the “premeditated and predatory” attack as she walked to meet a friend at the pub just minutes from her home.
Police caught the killer’s attack on CCTV, with DCI Neil John describing the incident as “harrowing”.
He said: “The incident which is shocking and harrowing was actually caught on camera. It’s quite poignant and sad that as her friends had said she had spoken previously that she avoided that route.
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“Due to running late, we surmise that she had taken a shortcut and gone through the path.
“Other cameras in the park show Selamaj entered the park 22 minutes earlier and was, in my words, skulking in the shadows.
“Unfortunately, she had the misfortune of crossing paths with him and as the imagery shows they pass each other on the pathway, he carries on walking shortly, turns, looks and gives a momentary glance and then looks back at Sabina.
“He runs at her in a rapid pace and… he attacks her with a red warning triangle. The count is 34 times in quick succession.”
Footage then shows Sabina unconscious over a park bench, before Selamaj bundled her onto a grass bank out of sight.
He then comes back into view of the camera after ten minutes, to pick up bits of the warning triangle and to wipe down the bench.
The court heard he removed Sabina's underwear and tights and pulled up her clothes so her upper body was exposed.
He arrived back at the £170-a-night Grand Hotel just after midnight, after dumping the emergency triable in the River Teise, and checked out the following morning.
DCI John added: “This was a pre-meditated sexually motivated murder. We have an individual who booked this hotel on the 17th.
“We know from speaking to his partner that he had asked her to meet her in the car during the day of the 17th at the Grand Hotel, where he propositioned her for a sexual encounter.
“She obviously said no. When Sabina was recovered her underwear was missing. Her skirt, or dress to put it clearly, was pulled up and her bra was exposed.”
Tragic Sabina’s body was found by a dog walker covered in leaves the next day just 200 yards from her flat.
Sick Selamaj pleaded guilty last month to murdering the primary school teacher, and was arrested at his ground-floor flat in Eastbourne days after the murder.
The Old Bailey heard that he booked himself into a five-star hotel in Eastbourne to plan out the murder on any woman who crossed his path.
ANPR cameras tracked his Nissan Micra and mobile phone evidence helped identify his movements to London.
He made no comment to officers when he was arrested, but initially denied killing Sabina when quizzed by offices.
But he later accepted that he was the person caught on CCTV, and admitting hitting Sabina a number of times.
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After his arrest, Selamaj made no comment to officers except to deny murder when asked directly if he killed Sabina.
Tributes poured in for the "amazing" primary school teacher after her shocking death, with hundreds of mourners gathering for a candlelight vigil.
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