Is the alleged murderer of Lily Whitehouse, Mohammed Azim, the same man who convicted of three sex charges in 2013, after smashing a bottle over a woman's head, dragging her into a nearby factory by the hair, and raped her for 25 minutes in November 2012?
That Mohammed Azim was jailed for 16 years.
If iso: why is he out of prison? Why is he in my country in the first place?
We should not have to live with foreign criminals who abuse our wives, daughters, sisters, and mothers.
Man charged with murder after woman dies in Oldbury https://t.co/HfcqNfddmR
Mohammad Azim 41 charged with murder.
And the media are silent. She was just 19!
Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend. Enough! @Keir_Starmer
@LynchO_LDN @TiceRichard A woman was hit in the face by a man, irrelevant, that's she's a Police Officer. Who in their right mind hits a woman like that?
Remember Rhiannon Skye Whyte, the 29 year old British citizen and mother of one who was murdered last October by a Sudanese asylum seeker who came by boat in the july.
He stands trial next month. This should have caused national outrage but the msm and our government ignored it!
Now that the media and social media attention has shifted away from the rape gangs, I see the politicians have too, as per usual.
I’m used to it; I’ve been here for well over a decade fighting this. I’m in Groundhog Day.
Every council and police force in the UK needs to commission an independent inquiry into the abuse and rape of children.
It will give survivors the truth they deserve. We’re constantly branded liars.
A national inquiry will take too long and won’t work.
The government already has the recommendations on what can prevent/tackle child rape, but they choose not to implement it.
This is utterly extraordinary.
A Labour councillor in Dudley has been kicked out of the party after claiming Keir Starmer “lied to the British public and has turned his back on working-class people”.
This isn’t meant to happen less than a year in! https://t.co/Sx94yKB9a4
An entirely avoidable tragedy.
Youth, 18, 'who arrived in the UK on a small boat in July' has been charged with murder after asylum seeker hotel worker, 27, stabbed to death at railway station | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/RoMlRJb7BS
Asylum seeker hotel worker, 27, ‘stabbed to death with screwdriver by Asylum Seeker
A WOMAN working at a hotel for asylum seekers was allegedly stabbed to death by a Asylum Seeker living there.
Rhiannon Skye Whyte, 27, was stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver at a railway station after leaving work.
She remained on a life support machine in hospital with her family by her side and died three days later.
Last night, her family paid tribute, calling her a “selfless person” who was “always there for anyone who needed it”.
An 18-year-old suspect was arrested shortly after the attack on Rhiannon late on Sunday night. It is understood a petty row over a packet of biscuits is said to have taken place at the hotel earlier.
The teenager arrived in the UK in July after crossing the Channel in a small boat. He had no documents and applied for asylum.
He was housed at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel, close to Walsall FC’s stadium in Bescot, West Mids, where Rhiannon worked.
Residents have all now been moved out of the hotel.
Hotels housing asylum seekers were the focal point for attacks during riots in the summer.
One source told The Sun: “No chances are being taken. Residents have been removed from the hotel where Rhiannon worked.”
Police are asking any witnesses to come forward.
Rhiannon finished her shift at the four-star hotel at 11pm on Sunday. She was aiming to catch the 11.21pm train to Walsall, where she lived.
Police were called at 11.25pm by a member of the public who found her lying unconscious at Bescot Stadium train station.
She had been stabbed from behind in the back of the neck with a screwdriver. She died in hospital on Wednesday.
Rhiannon’s family said in a statement: “There is not enough paper in the world to even begin to write a tribute for you. We will love and miss you forever.”
Yesterday, floral tributes for Rhiannon were left tied to a fence near the station.
Deng Chol Majeck, 18, was remanded in custody at Walsall magistrates’ court on Tuesday and later charged with murder.