a book of condolence has been opened in south london in memory of the 28—year—old primary school teacher sabina nessa, who was attacked and killed a week ago. hundreds of mourners gathered for an emotional candle—lit vigil in kidbrooke last night. more than 500 people gathered at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent, megan paterson, is in south london where the vigil took place last night. meghan. as he can see behind me, the flowers, candles, _ meghan. as he can see behind me, the flowers, candles, cards, _ meghan. as he can see behind me, the flowers, candles, cards, balloons - flowers, candles, cards, balloons left behind me at the site where sabina nessa's body was found here last week, people continue to come here to pay tribute to sabina nessa. many did not know her until this week, but feel compelled to come down here and share their grief, sorrow and shock and show support for herfamily. last night, as you