A Somali migrant who entered the United Kingdom illegally on a small boat allegedly stabbed a welfare officer multiple times at a hotel hosting asylum seekers.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Somali small boat migrant has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a welfare officer multiple times at a hotel housing asylum seekers near Heathrow Airport. 📺 DETAIL: Abdifatah Adani, 22, is accused of attacking Aaron Gomes with a large kitchen knife at the Stanwell Hotel at around 6:30 PM on August 15. Prosecutor Lucy Lumsden told Staines Magistrates’ Court that Gomes was stabbed five times, suffering two wounds to his upper body and three to his leg. One injury was described as “significant” after the blade penetrated his chest cavity; Gomes reportedly lost a large amount of blood and repeatedly lost consciousness before escaping from the migrant. Police officers provided first aid before Gomes was taken to hospital, where he remains in stable condition. The court heard that Adani entered Britain illegally on a small boat and appeared in court assisted by a taxpayer-funded Somali interpreter. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “He had lost a significant amount of blood, was very pale and going in and out of consciousness,” – Prosecutor Lucy Lumsden, describing Gomes’s condition after the attack 🎯 IMPACT: The attack raises serious questions about the safety and management of asylum seeker facilities in the United Kingdom, as well as the vetting of migrants entering the country via small boats. Significantly, they are not detained at this taxpayer-funded accommodation while their claims are processed, instead being left at large among the public. Adani has been remanded in custody and is set to appear in court on September 17. |
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