Rhiannon Whyte
Summary
- Deng Majek is found guilty of murdering Rhiannon Whyte after two hours of jury deliberation
- Ms Whyte was stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver on a platform at Bescot Stadium railway station in Walsall on 20 October 2024 and died three days later in hospital
- Majek was caught on CCTV dancing after the attack
- Ms Whyte's family say there is no end to their pain or suffering, caused by a "sick, twisted and cowardly human"
- Majek, who is a Sudanese national, had come to the UK via Libya, Italy and Germany
- He had been staying in the Park Inn Hotel with other asylum seekers, where Ms Whyte worked
- Police video shows his arrest there hours after the attack
- The killer will be sentenced in December, after medical tests to determine his age
Deng Majek guilty of murdering Rhiannon Whyte on Walsall platform
Rhiannon Whyte's family say there is "no end" to their pain, but urge people not to judge all asylum seekers on Deng Majek.
Man guilty of murdering hotel worker at railway station in Walsall
Asylum seeker Deng Majek said to have carried out ‘frenzied’ screwdriver attack on Rhiannon Whyte
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