Murdered Walsall hotel worker’s mother wants action on small boats to stop criminals
Rhiannon Whyte was murdered by Deng Majek in Walsall in October 2024.
The mother of hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte who was murdered by a Sudanese asylum seeker said urgent action needed to be taken to stop small boat arrivals or more people will be murdered and raped in the UK.
Siobhan Whyte blamed Sir Keir Starmer and the Government for the continued arrival of boats on the coastline from France.
Her daughter was murdered by Deng Majek in Walsall in October 2024.
Ms Whyte had worked at the hotel where he had been housed while his asylum claim was processed.
Majek followed her when she left work one evening, and stabbed her to death at the Bescot Stadium railway station.
He was jailed for life earlier this year, with a minimum term of 29 years.
Ms Whyte previously spoke out against undocumented migrants outside Coventry Crown Court after the sentencing.
Ms Whyte said: “He took Rhiannon’s life in 90 seconds, stabbed her through the brain stem.
“He has never shown any remorse, he called forensics liars, he just didn’t care, he didn’t tell us why, he just denied everything.
“So we’ve had to live with that.
“Her little boy’s been left without a mum, my children have been left without a sister, and I’ve lost my daughter through these scumbags that were allowed into this country illegally.
“Something needs to be done, they need to stop allowing them in, because it’s not Rhiannon, who will be next.
“Sadly there’s children, there’s young girls getting raped. When’s the next murder, and a family having to go through what we’re going through?”