A COWARDLY garage worker today REFUSED to face the family of Sabina Nessa as he faces life in prison for the teacher’s sadistic murder.

Koci Selamaj, 36, ambushed the 28-year-old in a “premediated and predatory” attack – beating her to death as she walked to meet a friend.

Primary teacher Sabina Nessa was killed by twisted Selamaj last year

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Primary teacher Sabina Nessa was killed by twisted Selamaj last yearCredit: PA
He is set to be jailed today for the 'sexually motivated' murder

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He is set to be jailed today for the ‘sexually motivated’ murderCredit: Metropolitan Police

Sabina was found dead 200 yards from her home in Kidbrooke, South East London, by a dog walker who thought her body was a “potato sack”.

The twisted killer refused to leave his cell to face her family, after pleading guilty to the murder on September 17 last year.

Albanian Selamaj travelled from his home in Eastbourne, East Sussex, to Cator Park where he skulked in bushes for 20 minutes, waiting for a lone woman before pouncing on Sabina.

Chilling CCTV footage played in court shows the monster crossing paths with Sabina, before checking that he wasn’t being watched.

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He then sprints after terrified Sabina, who was a complete stranger to him and was “oblivious” he was behind her.

Sabina had previously expressed concerns about going through the scrubland at night to friends, and “likely only headed into the area because she was running late”.

Prosecutor Alison Morgan QC told the court that Selamaj had initially been driving around Brighton “looking for someone to have a sexual encounter with” before abandoning the idea to head to London.

Selamaj, who has been moved to Broadmoor prison, battered Sabina 34 times with the 2ft emergency metal triangle with such brute force that it broke into several pieces.

Sabina was left unconcious over a bench, and Selamaj was then seen carrying her away into the darkness, before strangling her in the undergrowth in what police believe was a sexually motivated attack.

Around ten minutes later, Selamaj re-appears alone and picks up pieces of the shattered weapon lying on the ground before wiping a nearby bench down with wet wipes.

The court heard he removed Sabina’s underwear and tights and pulled up her clothes so her upper body was exposed.

There was no evidence of any sexual assault, but police said that it could not be ruled out completely.

He arrived back at the Grand Hotel just after midnight, after dumping the emergency triable in the River Teise, and checked out the following morning.

Just two hours before the killing Selamaj contacted his wife, who he had split from, and tried to pressure her into having sex with him.

Tragic Sabina’s body was found by a dog walker covered in leaves the next day just 200 yards from her flat.

A pathologist later said there was evidence of both blunt force trauma to her head and asphyxiation, either of which could have caused her death.

Sick Selamaj pleaded guilty last month to murdering the primary school teacher, and was arrested at his ground-floor flat days after the murder.

SADISTIC KILLING

The Old Bailey heard that he booked himself into the five-star hotel, paying £350 for the night, to plan out the murder on any woman who crossed his path.

He was seen on camera walking through the lobby wearing the same clothes as the suspect later caught on CCTV in Kidbrooke.

ANPR cameras tracked his Nissan Micra and mobile phone evidence helped identify his movements to London.

Forensic evidence also discovered a small piece of Sabina’s blood on Selamaj’s black Sketchers trainers.

Selamaj, who was married at the time of the murder, also used his bank card at Sainsbury’s in Kidbrooke to buy a rolling pin.

He had no previous convictions in the UK or Interpol notices before the brutal murder.

Tributes poured in for the “amazing” primary school teacher after her shocking death, with hundreds of mourners gathering for a candlelight vigil.

The Duchess of Cambridge paid tribute to the young woman, saying that her thoughts were with Sabina’s friends and family.

Kate – who left flowers at the vigil for Sarah Everard – said she was “saddened by the loss of another innocent young woman on our streets”.

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Sabina’s death also sparked outrage after she joined a growing list of women killed in public spaces in London in recent months.

Campaigners are demanding action to tackle violence against women in the wake of the tragedies, including the death of Sarah Everard.

Selamaj could be seen walking through South East London on the night Sabina was attacked

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Selamaj could be seen walking through South East London on the night Sabina was attackedCredit: PA
Sabina vanished as she was walking to meet a friend for a drink

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Sabina vanished as she was walking to meet a friend for a drink
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