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Hundreds show love and support at vigil for Londoner Zara Aleena

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said Ms Aleena was “an incredible woman and an inspiration to us all”.

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Zara Aleena was “on the home stretch” when she was killed as she walked home from a night out, her aunt told hundreds of people at a vigil dedicated to the 35-year-old law graduate.

Ms Aleena was only minutes from her front door when she was attacked while walking along Cranbrook Road in Ilford, east London, on June 26.

There was an outpouring of love and support at the vigil, which was organised by Ms Aleena’s family, on Saturday.

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Zara Aleena, 35, was killed on Sunday in Ilford, an area she knew very well (Metropolitan Police/PA)

Roads were closed in the area to allow the crowd to walk the 10-minute journey from the scene of the attack to her home.

Members of Ms Aleena’s family led the crowd as it began tracing the walk home she would have taken, with many holding flowers and pictures of Ms Aleena and wearing T-shirts bearing her image.

She said: “She was on the home stretch. Thank you so much for doing the walk and holding her in your hearts, praying for her, keeping her safe on this journey.

“At this point now, we ask you to go home and thank you so much for being here today because this is our Zara, this is our issue, this is something that we must all change, it must never happen again. Thank you for being here.”

She then invited those who attended to place the flowers they had been carrying together on the ground.

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Flowers are left after the vigil (Beresford Hodge/PA)

A friend of Ms Aleena’s aunt, Ash Vickers, 54, said: “It’s tragic news. She called me on the way from the airport when she heard the news after it happened last Sunday.

“I’m a solicitor and I know that Zara wanted to train as a lawyer, so Farah would often speak to me and let me know how her progress was getting on.

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Family, friends and members of the public attended the vigil on Saturday (Beresford Hodge/PA)

Sharman Islam Siraj, 38, from Ilford, said: “My mum lives in the area. We are from the area. This is our home. This is our community.

“She was someone that we used to see all the time walking past our house. She was in the same school as my sister, you know. She was just a local girl, and I feel like if this could happen to her, this could happen to anybody.

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Farah Naz (left) and Anjum Mouj (Beresford Hodge/PA)

Anjum Mouj, co-chairwoman of London Black Women’s Project and who was liaising with Ms Allena’s family, spoke to the crowd ahead of the vigil.

She said: “Grandma, mother, aunties, cousins, friends, family, have asked me to thank you from their heart, their heartfelt thanks for you all to be here today, to do this walk with us to take Zara Natasha Aleena home, the steps that she couldn’t take – she could see, it’s in touching distance of her home, it’s in touching distance, she could see her home almost and she couldn’t walk there.”

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Flowers were left after the vigil (Beresford Hodge/PA)

He added: “She rightly believed that every woman should be able to walk home safely and today her loved ones and so many from the local community and across the country came to finish the journey she started.”

The vigil took the form of a silent walk that traced the route Ms Aleena had been taking but never got to complete – “to bring her back where she belonged safely”.

Those attending met at 1.30pm opposite Cranbrook Rise in Cranbrook Road, Ilford, starting the walk at 2.17pm – the time in the morning Ms Aleena was attacked.

Her family requested attendees wear white and remain “silent and sombre” as “we walk Zara home in our hearts”.

Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Jordan McSweeney appearing by video link from HMP Thameside during a hearing at the Old Bailey, London
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Jordan McSweeney, 29, appearing by video link from HMP Thameside during a hearing at the Old Bailey (Elizabeth Cook/PA)

A post-mortem examination found she had suffered multiple serious injuries.

Jordan McSweeney, 29, of Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, east London, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday accused of murder, attempted rape and robbery.

He entered no pleas and was remanded in custody.

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