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Neo-Nazi Jailed for Life Over Attempted Murder of Asylum Seeker in Terror Attack

Callum Parslow carried out a racially motivated knife attack in Worcestershire, claiming it was a protest against small boat crossings.

  • Callum Ulysses Parslow, 32, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 22 years and eight months for the attempted murder of Nahom Hagos, an Eritrean asylum seeker.
  • The attack, carried out at a hotel in Worcestershire in April 2024, was described by the judge as a preplanned terrorist act motivated by Parslow's extreme neo-Nazi ideology.
  • Parslow attempted to post a manifesto online before his arrest, targeting politicians and public figures, but his message failed to send due to technical issues.
  • Police found Nazi memorabilia, weapons, and extremist literature in Parslow's residence, further evidencing his far-right affiliations and violent intent.
  • The victim, Nahom Hagos, continues to suffer severe physical and psychological impacts, including chronic pain, PTSD, and depression, as a result of the attack.
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