It proved to be another frustrating evening for boss Nuno Espirito Santo, who has now collected only 11 points from his 16 games in charge of the Hammers since replacing the sacked Graham Potter in September.
That is the lowest total from any West Ham boss in the Premier League era - and the side now face an almighty battle if they are to stay in the top flight, which they have been in since 2012-13.
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They were booed off at the end of the match by some of the remaining fans, though a large number had left before the final whistle.
Nuno, booked in the second half for complaining after a decision had gone against his side, had apologised to fans for what he called an "embarrassing" performance during their 3-0 loss to bottom club Wolves on Saturday.
He would have been pleased with his side's effort against Forest, though a lack of clinical finishing again proved decisive.
After they led through Murillo's 13th-minute own goal, the hosts had chances to double their lead, but could not do so and then Nicolas Dominguez equalised.
But Morgan Gibbs-White's 89th-minute penalty was a real sickener and the Hammers are seven points from safety - and in huge trouble.
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