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Sudanese man jailed in UK for murdering asylum hotel worker

By Thomson Reuters Jan 30, 2026 | 7:13 AM

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.

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.

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.

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)