By Isobel MacLeod
UK – October/November 2025
The final week of October and the start of November have placed the UK’s legal and immigration systems under intense scrutiny following a wave of high-profile, violent crimes across the country. The incidents, involving convicted murderers, sexual offenders, and a mass stabbing on a train, have fueled a national debate over public safety and immigration policy.
Triple Stabbing and Murder: Uxbridge Mourns
One of the most shocking incidents involved Safi Dawood, a 22-year-old Afghan national who had been granted refugee status in the UK. On Monday, October 27, Dawood allegedly carried out a ferocious attack in Uxbridge, West London, resulting in the death of 49-year-old dog walker Wayne Broadhurst.
Dawood was charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder after two other victims—his 45-year-old landlord and a 14-year-old boy—were also injured. Broadhurst was reportedly stabbed 14 times and died at the scene. The incident has intensified political pressure on the Home Office regarding the vetting and monitoring of individuals granted asylum in the UK.
Mass Train Stabbing Shakes Commuters
The week culminated in a terrifying act of violence on the national rail network. On the evening of October 31, a mass stabbing occurred on an LNER high-speed service from Doncaster, which was forced to make an emergency stop at Huntingdon station, Cambridgeshire.
A total of eleven people were treated in hospital for injuries. A 32-year-old man, Anthony Williams from Peterborough, has been charged with 11 counts of attempted murder in connection with the attack, which also injured a rail staff member described as a “hero” for intervening.
Deportation Blunder Sparks Manhunt
On Sunday, October 26, the Justice Secretary ordered an immediate inquiry after a massive blunder led to the mistaken release of a convicted sex offender. Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, an Ethiopian asylum seeker who had been sentenced for the sexual assault of a teenage girl, was wrongly released from HMP Chelmsford instead of being transferred to an immigration detention centre for deportation.
The incident sparked a two-day nationwide manhunt before Kebatu was re-arrested in the Finsbury Park area of London. The Home Office confirmed Kebatu, who arrived in the UK via a small boat, was deported just days later, with the Justice Secretary blaming the error on “human error” and pledging to strengthen release protocols.
Life Sentences for Random Acts of Murder
Two separate, high-profile murder convictions underscored the dangers of random public violence:
Walsall: On October 24, Deng Chol Majek, a Sudanese national and asylum seeker, was convicted of the “vicious and frenzied” murder of 27-year-old hotel worker Rhiannon Skye Whyte at Bescot Stadium railway station in October 2024. CCTV footage was used to convict Majek, who stabbed the victim more than 20 times.
Derby: On October 30, Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur, a Somali migrant whose asylum application had been refused, was sentenced to a minimum of 25 years in prison for the random murder of bank customer Gurvinder Singh Johal in a Derby Lloyds Bank in May 2025. The court heard Nur was angry over his rejected asylum appeal when he carried out the unprovoked attack.
Organised Crime Ring Jailed in Dundee
Finally, on October 31, five Romanian nationals were jailed in Dundee for a human trafficking operation that involved the sexual exploitation of ten vulnerable women.
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The only way to address this issue : document every single homicide and violent crime on record which has been committed against whites as a result of mass immigration. Make these findings visible to the public.
Focusing exclusively on individual cases whenever they occur is not enough, people need to see the bigger picture in its entirety.
Patriots raised the issue of grooming gangs until the media could no longer ignore the scandal. We need to do the same in relation to violent crime committed by migrants and those of migrant descent.
The media either legitimises talking points or enforces taboos around them. We need to shame them into revealing the truth about the scale of this problem.
The amount of crimes against British people is a national disgrace. Why are we putting up with this carnage, day in day out.