Migrant who murdered his mum & brother allowed to stay in UK because he felt ‘anxious’ about being deported A MIGRANT who had murdered his family was allowed to stay in Britain because he felt anxious about being deported.
Dzhuneyt Shefket, 31, killed his mum Nevdzhin, 36, and brother Yeniz, six, in 2012 in Bulgaria.
A tribunal heard Shefket deliberately failed to disclose his offending to increase his chance of remaining in Britain.
When he applied to stay permanently in 2019 the Home Office denied his bid and started deportation proceedings.
He also argued the threat of going back to Bulgaria, where he is known as a convicted criminal, made him “anxious”.