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Sudanese asylum seeker Deng Chol Majek convicted of stabbing hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte 23 times at UK train station in Oct. 2024.
Deng Chol Majek, a Sudanese asylum seeker, was convicted of murdering Rhiannon Whyte, a 27-year-old hotel worker in Walsall, England, after stabbing her 23 times at a train station in October 2024.
Surveillance footage showed him following her from the hotel, returning in blood-stained shoes, and appearing cheerful afterward.
Whyte, who had no known conflicts with Majek, was attacked while speaking on the phone.
Prosecutors cited DNA, witness testimony, and video evidence, while Majek denied involvement, claiming he was younger than listed and had fled Sudan in 2022.
The case has intensified debate over the UK’s asylum system, with concerns about inadequate background checks, unaddressed warnings of harassment and weapons in asylum housing, and the broader impact of migration policies on public safety.
El solicitante de asilo sudanés Deng Chol Majek fue condenado por apuñalar a la trabajadora de hotel Rhiannon Whyte 23 veces en la estación de tren del Reino Unido en octubre de 2024.