Man Sentenced to Prison After Attempting to Murder Asylum Seeker at Worcestershire Hotel
- Callum Ulysses Parslow has been sentenced to life in prison for attempting to murder Nahom Hagos at a hotel in Worcestershire, receiving a minimum term of 22 years and eight months.
- Parslow, motivated by a far-right neo-Nazi mindset, attacked Hagos with a knife he purchased online, claiming it was a protest against small boat crossings.
- The attack occurred on April 2 last year, where Parslow stabbed Hagos in the chest and hand, causing him excruciating pain and insomnia.
- In a victim impact statement, Hagos expressed confusion over the attack, stating, 'I was a law-abiding, good person.
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