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, using a knife he bought online as a protest against small boat crossings.
- Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, was convicted of attempted murder and other charges following an attack in April last year.
- The judge described the attack as a terrorist act motivated by Parslow's far-right neo-Nazi beliefs, stating that it was a vicious assault on a stranger.
- Victim Nahom Hagos described his ongoing pain and suffering, stating that his life has been turned upside down since the attack.
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