Nazi-obsessed terrorist given life sentence for Worcestershire attack on asylum seeker
by Jessica Murray Midlands correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6TMWP)
Callum Parslow said he was angry and frustrated' about Channel crossings when he stabbed young man at a hotel
A Nazi-obsessed terrorist who tried to stab an asylum seeker to death in a protest over Channel crossings has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 22 years and eight months.
Callum Parslow repeatedly stabbed Nahom Hagos, 25, in the attack at a hotel previously used to house asylum seekers in Worcestershire on 2 April last year. Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his left arm, said he was exterminating the invasive species" in a terrorist manifesto" found on his phone after the attack.
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