Moment Nazi-obsessed terrorist stabs asylum seeker at hotel in ‘row over small boats’ – as he’s jailed for life
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THIS is the moment a Nazi-obsessed terrorist stabbed an asylum seeker in a row over small boat crossings. Callum Parslow claimed he did his "duty to England" by "exterminating" the victim in a chilling terrorist manifesto. The 32-year-old, who has a tattoo of Adolf Hitler's signature, launched into the so-called "protest" on Nahom Hagos as he ate his food.
Footage showed the thug slashing at the terrified 25-year-old in the conservatory of the Pear Tree Inn at Hindlip, Worcestershire. He then fled towards a canal where he was spotted with what appeared to be blood on his hands. Parslow had attempted to tweet his vile manifesto but tagged too many recipients for it to post on social media.
Among the people copied in were Sir Keir Starmer, Tommy Robinson, Rishi Sunak, Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman. Parslow has now been jailed for life with a minimum of 22 years and eight months after he admitted attempted murder. He also pleaded guilty to an unconnected sexual offence and two charges of sending electronic communications with intent to cause distress and anxiety.
Sentencing, Mr Justice Dove said: "You committed a vicious and unprovoked assault on a complete stranger Nahom Hagos who suffered devastating injuries as a result of your violence.". The judge also said Parslow was “motivated by your adoption of a far-right neo-Nazi mindset which fuelled your warped, violent and racist views”.