Rhiannon Whyte Murder Case: Sudanese Asylum Seeker Deng Majek Found Guilty of Murdering Hotel Worker With Screwdriver, Stabbing Her 23 Times in UK
Deng Chol Majek has been found guilty of murdering hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte in UK. The Sudanese asylum seeker was found guilty of killing Whyte, a woman who worked at a hotel in the United Kingdom, where he was staying. Notably, Rhiannon Whyte was stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver on a platform at Bescot Stadium railway station in Walsall on October 20 last year.
Sudanese national Deng Chol Majek has been found guilty of murdering hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte. According to a report in the BBC, the Sudanese asylum seeker was found guilty of killing Whyte, a woman who worked at a hotel in the United Kingdom, where he was staying. As per the report, Rhiannon Whyte was stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver on a platform at Bescot Stadium railway station in Walsall on October 20 last year. She died three days later in the hospital. The incident came to light after the accused was caught on CCTV dancing after killing Whyte. It is also reported that Majek had come to the UK via Libya, Italy and Germany. UK Shocker: Woman Suffering From Depression Smothers Autistic Son to Death, Leaves ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ Note Before Attempting Suicide in Essex; Arrested.
Sudanese Asylum Seeker Found Guilty of Murdering Rhiannon Whyte in UK
Accused Stabbed Hotel Worker 23 Times With Screwdriver at Railway Station Platform in Walsall
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