Asylum Seeker Accused Of Killing Migrant Hotel Worker Seen On CCTV ‘Staring’ At Her Hours Before Attack

An asylum seeker accused of stabbing a migrant hotel worker to death with a screwdriver was seen on CCTV staring at her hours before the attack.

Rhiannon Whyte, 27, who worked at Walsall’s Park Inn hotel, was stabbed 23 times on a deserted train platform after finishing her shift in October last year, Wolverhampton Crown Court heard.

In the footage, you can see Deng Chol Majek, a Sudanese asylum seeker who was staying at the hotel and claims he is 19, staring at her from a distance before stalking her to the nearby Bescot Stadium station following the end of her shift at 11pm:

Beyond creepy, even without knowing the context of what came next; a brutal attack with a screwdriver that involved eleven stab wounds going through Ms Whyte’s skull, with further wounds to her chest and left arm.

Whyte was on the phone with a friend at the time, who says she heard ‘screaming’ before the line went dead.

Other footage shown in court shows Majek barging into Ms Whyte as he walked past her and two other colleagues outside the hotel.

Duty manager Claire Taylor-Bevans added that ‘the resident we are talking about’ had ‘brushed past my arm and knocked Rhiannon’s arm’ as they returned inside the hotel.

The witness continued: ‘I looked at her (Rhiannon) and said “what happened?” and she said “He’s just knocked me’. I can remember her saying ‘What the f***?”‘

Chol Majek staring at Rhiannon in the hotel ? This is mostly just the victim and the defendant but please ensure any other people, including residents and hotel workers, are pixelated and unidentifiable. An asylum seeker followed a British woman who worked at the migrant hotel where he was living before stabbing her to death on a deserted train platform, a court has heard. Sudanese national Deng Chol Majek, who claims he is 19, allegedly launched a ?frenzied attack? on Rhiannon Whyte as she commuted home from the Park Inn Hotel in Walsall.

On seeing Majek ‘stare’ at his victim at the hotel bar in the hours prior to the attack.

‘He was sitting relaxed in a high chair with one arm on the table and his foot on a bench… just staring.

‘He was just staring through us … like eyes wide open and he just couldn’t take his eyes off any of us.

“When we had finished serving the crisps and biscuits I went to the reception area and commented to (a member of the security staff) to say we all felt intimidated.

‘I actually asked for the image [of the suspect]. I was shown the exact image that I still have in my mind. It was of the person sitting opposite the bar area that night, staring at us all.’

After the attack, Majek is said to have gone to a local shop and returned to the Park Inn hotel at 12.13am, where “he was seen dancing and laughing, clearly excited about what he had done”.

No matter what side of the migrant hotel issue you’re on, it’s hard to defend a system that allows a dangerous individual like Deng Chol Majek to not only be welcomed into Britain, but put up in a hotel and have his stay sponsored by taxpayers. Who is going to take responsibility for bringing this man into the country now that he’s murdered someone for seemingly no reason whatsoever, and celebrated it afterwards?

Unfortunately, it’s impossible to check the criminal history of asylum seekers in these hotels because it’s not like you can just ask Sudan for those documents. In which case it’s best to assume that it’s unsafe for these people to be unsupervised once they leave their rooms at the hotel.

Sadly, despite one of Rhiannon Whyte’s colleagues telling security that they felt intimidated, nothing was done, and Majek was free to track Whyte all the way to the train platform where he (allegedly) murdered her.

Majek denies murder and possession of an offensive weapon. The trial continues.

For the man who asked to be deported back to Somalia because it’s ‘safer than Nuneaton’, click HERE. He may be onto something.

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