Nazi-Inspired Attacker Convicted of Attempted Murder of Asylum Seeker
Callum Parslow, driven by extremist ideology, was found guilty after stabbing Nahom Hagos at a Worcestershire hotel.
- Callum Parslow, 32, attacked Nahom Hagos, an Eritrean asylum seeker, at the Pear Tree Inn in Worcestershire on April 2.
- Parslow attempted to publish a manifesto online, claiming his actions were a duty to England, before his arrest.
- The attacker possessed Nazi memorabilia and weapons, including a knife used in the assault, found in his residence.
- Parslow's trial at Leicester Crown Court revealed his extremist motivations and detailed planning of the attack.
- He was also convicted of unrelated charges, including a sexual offense and malicious communications.