White supremacist jailed for asylum seeker attack

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A white supremacist who stabbed an asylum seeker at a hotel in what he claimed was a “protest” against small boat crossings has been jailed for attempted murder.

Callum Parslow, 32, stabbed Nahom Hagos in the chest and hand at the Pear Tree Inn at Smite near Worcester.

At Woolwich Crown Court, Parslow was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 22 years and eight months.

During his trial Parslow told the jury he travelled to the hotel to stab “one of the Channel migrants” because he was “angry and frustrated”.

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