A Nazi-obsessed man who tried to stab an asylum seeker to death has been jailed.
Callum Parslow was handed a life sentence and will serve a minimum of 22 years and eight months in prison after he attacked a man at a hotel in Worcestershire on 2 April last year, as a “protest” against small boat crossings.
The 32-year-old has Hitler’s signature tattooed on his arm and used a £770 knife he had bought online to attack Nahom Hagos, who is from Eritrea, when he was eating in the conservatory of the Pear Tree Inn at Hindlip.
The victim, who was stabbed in the chest and hand, said it was a “miracle” he survived.
Parslow tried to post a “terrorist manifesto” on X as police closed in, tagging Tommy Robinson and politicians including Nigel Farage, Suella Braverman and Sir Keir Starmer.
However, it failed to send as he copied in too many people.
Parslow was found guilty of attempted murder in October last year.
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