The moment a Nazi-obsessed terrorist stabs an asylum seeker in a hotel in a ‘dispute over small boats’ – as he is jailed for life
THIS is the moment a Nazi-obsessed terrorist stabbed an asylum seeker during a dispute over small boat crossings.
Callum Parslow claimed he had done his “duty to England” by “annihilating” the victim in a horrific terrorist statement.
The 32-year-old has tattoos Adolf HitlerSigned, he launched into a so-called “protest” against Nahum Hagos while he was eating.
Footage showed the thug beating a terrified 25-year-old at the conservatory at the Pear Tree Inn in Hindlip, Worcestershire.
He then fled towards the canal where he was seen with what appeared to be blood on his hands.
Barceló attempted to post his vile statement on Twitter, but flagged too many recipients to be posted on social media.
Among those copied were Sir Keir Starmer, Tommy Robinson, Rishi Sunak, Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman.
Barceló has now been jailed for life with a minimum of 22 years and eight months after admitting attempted murder.
He also pleaded guilty to an unrelated sexual offense and two counts of sending electronic communications with intent to cause distress and anxiety.
Passing sentence, Judge Dove said: “You committed a vicious and unprovoked assault on a complete stranger, Nahum Hagos, who was left with devastating injuries as a result of your violence.”
The judge also said Barceló was “motivated by your adoption of a far-right neo-Nazi mentality that fueled your distorted, violent and racist views.”
“This was without a doubt a terrorist attack,” he added.
Leicester The Crown Court heard that Parslow bought a knife worth £770 online before making the four-and-a-half mile trip to the hotel on April 2 to stab “one of the Channel migrants”.
At the time of the attack, the hotel was undergoing surgery Renewals It did not accommodate asylum seekers for several weeks.
Nahum – originally from Eritrea in East Africa – was not staying at the hotel, but was eating there after the hotel manager offered him lunch.
Parslow first approached the victim and asked him where he was from before heading to the toilets.
Then he returned a short time later carrying the knife and began stabbing Nahum.
The victim, who was stabbed in the chest and hand, said his survival was a “miracle.”
Police who searched Barslow’s home found a metal axe baseball A bat and a second knife.
They also discovered a swastika armband, a Nazi-era medal and copies of Hitler’s book Mein Kampf.
Barceló has also looked into “the worst places to be stabbed” and whether neck wounds are always fatal.
In a victim impact statement, Nahum described the “agonizing pain” he still experiences in his hand.
He added: “The pain is unbearable and keeps me awake all night.”
“The pain feels like an electric shock going through my hand, and I felt it now insomnia.
“I was living and living a happy life before the accident. This is now a distant memory.
“I prefer to be alone. I feel lonely and I don’t feel safe on the street. My life has been turned upside down.”