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Sudanese man jailed in UK for murdering asylum hotel worker

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Posted on January 30, 2026

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LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - A Sudanese asylum seeker was jailed on Friday for a minimum of 29 years for murdering a woman who worked at the hotel in central England where he and other migrants were

Sudanese Asylum Seeker Sentenced for Murdering Hotel Worker in UK

Murder Case Overview

LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - A Sudanese asylum seeker was jailed on Friday for a minimum of 29 years for murdering a woman who worked at the hotel in central England where he and other migrants were being housed.

Details of the Crime

Anti-immigration activists have seized on other criminal cases involving asylum seekers, predominantly young men, in hotels to argue that they are a danger to nearby communities.

Reactions and Protests

Last summer, a number of protests at asylum hotels across England – sparked by the arrest of an Ethiopian asylum seeker for sexually assaulting a teenage girl and a woman – turned violent.

Judicial Proceedings

The Labour government, nervous of the rise of the anti-immigration Reform UK party in opinion polls, has promised to clamp down on illegal immigration and, by 2029, to stop placing asylum seekers in hotels while their cases are processed.

Deng Chol Majek followed Rhiannon Whyte, 27, to a railway station in October 2024 after she finished her shift.

He stabbed her 23 times to the head, chest and arm with a screwdriver. She died in hospital three days later.

Majek was convicted in October and sentenced on Friday to life imprisonment with a minimum of 29 years at Coventry Crown Court, where some anti-immigration protesters gathered outside for the hearing.

Judge Michael Soole said the murder was "particularly vicious" and told Majek there had been a "chilling composure in every aspect of your behaviour".

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Sudanese asylum seeker sentenced to 29 years for murder.
  • Victim was a hotel worker in central England.
  • Crime has fueled anti-immigration protests in the UK.
  • Government plans to stop housing asylum seekers in hotels.
  • Murder described as 'particularly vicious' by judge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is life imprisonment?
Life imprisonment is a legal penalty where a person is sentenced to spend the rest of their life in prison without the possibility of parole, depending on the jurisdiction.
What are anti-immigration protests?
Anti-immigration protests are demonstrations organized by groups opposing immigration policies, often expressing concerns about the impact of immigrants on local communities and resources.

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