Concerned hotel staff called police hours before Sabina Nessa murder
by Caroline Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#5XZ4E)
Staff were uneasy after Koci Selamaj booked room at his estranged wife's workplace, but police did not attend
Staff at a hotel were uneasy about the behaviour of Koci Selamaj and called the police hours before he murdered Sabina Nessa, but officers failed to attend, it has emerged.
On the day of the killing, Selamaj, 36, a petrol station worker who lived in Eastbourne, booked a 300-400 room at the Grand hotel in the seaside town, where his wife, Ionela, worked.
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