Asylum seeker sentenced to minimum of 29 years

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An asylum seeker has been sentenced to a minimum of 29 years with no possibility of parole for stabbing a hotel worker to death at a train station in the West Midlands.

Deng Chol Majek stabbed Rhiannon Skye Whyte, 27, in the head 19 times with a screwdriver, and 23 times in total, in October 2024.

Rhiannon's lifeless body was discovered on the station platform by the crew of a train as it pulled into the station and they alerted the emergency services.

He was caught on CCTV following her from the Park Inn hotel, in Walsall - where he lived and she worked - to Bescot Stadium station.

Majek - aged between 25 and 28 at the time of the murder - was handed a life sentence on Friday at Coventry Crown Court.

He MUST serve AT LEAST 29 years before any possibility of parole can be considered...

 
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CCTV footage shows Deng Chol Majek hours before he murdered an innocent hotel worker.

Majek, a Sudanese, brutally stabbed Rhiannon Whyte, 27, nineteen times in the head with a screwdriver just hours after illegally entering Britain by a small boat from France.

Rhiannon's family described Majek as "demonic and inhuman" as Mr Justice Soole condemned him to a minimum of 29 years with no possibility of parole for his despicable act...

 
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Rhiannon Whyte's mother says Prime Minister Keir Starmer has "blood on his hands" for allowing on Rhiannon's killer illegally and calls for the return of the death penalty...