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A Nazi-obsessed terrorist, who stabbed an asylum seeker at a hotel in a “protest” against small boat crossings, has been found guilty of attempted murder.
Callum Parslow, 32, stabbed 25-year-old Nahom Hagos in the chest and hand at the Pear Tree Inn at Hindlip in Worcestershire, Leicester Crown Court was told.
During the trial, Parslow, who admitted wounding, said he had made the four-and-a-half-mile journey to the hotel on 2 April to stab “one of the Channel migrants” because he was “angry and frustrated”.
He was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on 17 January.
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