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Nazi-obsessed Callum Parslow guilty of attempted murder after stabbing asylum seeker in Worcestershire hotel | UK News

Nazi-obsessed Callum Parslow guilty of attempted murder after stabbing asylum seeker in Worcestershire hotel | UK News

A man with a tattoo of Hitler’s signature on his arm has been found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing an asylum seeker in the chest and arm.

Callum Ulysses Parslow, 31, attacked the man at the Pear Tree Inn near Worcester in a “protest” against small boat crossings.

Parslow admitted being stabbed with a knife bought online for £770 and said he went to stab “one of the Channel migrants” because he was “angry and upset”.

Moments before Callum Ulysses Parslow attacked the asylum seeker. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.
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CCTV captured the moments before he attacked the man. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.

He attempted to publish a “terrorist manifesto” as he was approached by police and said he was “simply doing his duty to England” by attempting to “destroy” his victim.

Nahom Hagos, from Eritrea in East Africa, was eating in the hotel’s conservatory when he was attacked.

The 25-year-old said it was a “miracle” that he survived.

After attempting to kill Hagos, Parslow ran towards the canal and was seen with blood on his hands.

The court heard he was trying to publish a manifesto on X when police closed in, tagging Tommy Robinson and politicians including Nigel Farage, Suella Braverman and Keir Starmer.

However, it could not be sent because it copied too many people.

His list also included Lawrence Fox, Lee Anderson, Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and various news organizations.

Nazi memorabilia seized from Callum Parslow's bedsit in Worcester. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.
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Nazi memorabilia was found hidden in Parslow’s bedroom. Photo: West Mids/PA Police.

Nazi memorabilia seized from Callum Parslow's bedsit in Worcester. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.
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Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.

Callum Ulysses Parslow's bedsit in Worcester. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.
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Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.

The court heard an axe, a metal baseball bat and a second knife were found in his bedroom in Bromyard Terrace, Worcester.

Police also found a swastika armband, a Nazi-era medallion and copies of Hitler’s book Mein Kampf.

Callum Parslow. Photo: Counter-terrorism police
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Photo: Anti-Terrorism Police

Knife belonging to Callum Ulysses Parslow. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.
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A knife that belonged to a potential killer. Photo: West Midlands/PA Police.

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Parslow pleaded guilty to unrelated charges, including a sexual offence, during a three-week trial at Leicester Crown Court.

The jury deliberated for just over four hours today before finding him guilty of attempted murder. He will be sentenced on January 17.

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The court previously heard Mr Hagos, who previously lived at the hotel, was visiting a friend and was stabbed after Parslow asked him for directions to the toilet.

Prosecutor Tom Storey K.S. stated that it was “carefully planned” and “driven by a specific ideology, in particular far-right ideology, which led him to identify and target his victim based on his ethnicity.”