London (June 28) — A Muslim extremist, of which there are many, threatens to slit the throat of @ThePosieParker for her criticisms of how Muslims treat women.
I must have missed the bit in the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement where violent Sudanese will settle in Northern Ireland.
Who on earth signed off putting them in a place that has just come out of a civil war!
Police now say they got his nationality wrong. He’s Sudanese. Call me old fashioned, but I preferred our country before Sudanese men started trying to behead people in the street.
People are asking what is the immigration status of the Sudanese madman who tried to behead his victim in a Belfast street. I think I can answer that. His status is: SHOULDN'T BE IN BRITAIN!
Siobhan Whyte, whose daughter Rhiannon was brutally stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver by Sudanese asylum seeker Deng Chol Majek in October 2024, says she has been repeatedly ignored by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Labour ministers.
He arrived illegally on a small boat just four months before the attack
Rhiannon was attacked after her shift at a hotel housing asylum seekers — the same place where her killer was staying.
Desperate for real change, Siobhan is now turning to President Trump and Elon Musk for help.
She is pushing for "Rhiannon’s Law" — including mandatory tagging, curfews, medical screenings, and proper vetting of asylum seekers in hotels and HMOs to prevent future tragedies.
She accuses the UK government of two-tier policing and failing to tackle illegal small boat crossings.
A grieving mother should not have to seek international help to get basic accountability and border security.
On Sunday 20 October 2024, Rhiannon finished her shift at the hotel Majek resided at around 11pm, and made the short walk to Bescot Stadium station to catch her train home.
Majek followed her from the hotel as Rhiannon spoke to her friend on the phone. He caught up with her on the platform of the station and launched his horrific attack - stabbing her repeatedly - he stabbed her 23 times with a screwdriver - before hurrying away.
CCTV showed Majek leaving the station and stopping to buy an alcoholic drink before returning to the hotel where he is seen singing and dancing, before being arrested a few hours later.
Rhiannon died from a catastrophic brain injury in hospital surrounded by her family three days after the attack.
Majek travelled to the UK on a small boat, arriving on 29 July 2024.
He was living at the Park Inn Hotel, which was owned by Radisson but was then being managed by Serco as an asylum hotel.