Neo-Nazi Sentenced for Stabbing Asylum Seeker in Worcestershire
Neo-Nazi Sentenced for Stabbing Asylum Seeker in Worcestershire

Neo-Nazi Sentenced for Stabbing Asylum Seeker in Worcestershire

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Callum Ulysses Parslow, a 32-year-old neo-Nazi, has been sentenced to 22 years and eight months in prison after he attempted to murder Eritrean asylum seeker Nahom Hagos in a chilling attack at the Pear Tree Inn in Worcestershire. Motivated by extreme right-wing ideology, Parslow attempted to stab Hagos, claiming he was performing his 'duty to England' in a protest against small boat crossings. He had meticulously planned the attack, purchasing a specialist knife online for £770, and later attempted to disseminate a manifesto on social media just after the assault, which included tagging prominent politicians. The judge characterized Parslow's actions as a premeditated terrorist attack aimed at intimidating asylum seekers and their supporters. Nahom Hagos, who sustained serious injuries but has since recovered, had been dining at the hotel when Parslow approached him. Authorities found Nazi memorabilia at Parslow's home, highlighting his extremist beliefs.

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