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alun2005
10 Oct 16 18:48
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Wherever you look for a scintilla of common sense and/or good judgement in this story, you won't find it.

It concerns a psychotic, unprovoked knife attack, and ends in a savage killing in broad daylight on the streets of Islington. The killer is a Nigerian national, living in Britain on the flimsiest of pretexts, and presumably illegally so as his visa has expired.

For good measure, the killer is said to have had a history of 'Mental Issues" which thankfully for once don't appear to be linked to any Peaceful Religions.

If this wasn't enough of a warning sign, a few months before the killing he is caught in possession of a 30 inch knife and is said to have attacked a police officer trying to arrest him. Inexplicably, the charges are reported to have been dropped and he is therefore free to come and go as he pleases. With catastrophic results.

Is there ANYONE on here who can advise just why it was SO important for this individual to be allowed to live in Britain, seemingly without any supervision? 

He is an African man who came to Britain, believe it or not, to take a course in African Studies. (That's a bit like me applying to a South Korean college to study Welsh History). Tragically, his victim was a much-respected scientist attempting to do something to help with Health and Sanitation in Africa.

To put the cherry on the cake, I'm sure the 'progressives' and apologists for foreign criminals will be pleased to learn that the killer isn't even in jail. He's being held in a BRITISH hospital indefinitely, and YOU are picking up the tab.

Here's the BBC News report. You are warned it may raise your blood pressure to a worryingly high level.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-37609475

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By:
donny osmond
When: 10 Oct 16 19:08
no idea why he wasnt removed when things were going wrong but why shouldnt a nigerian come to a uk university to study
african studies. our unis are best in world, something we still do well.

we've got plenty of african  artifacts in our museums !   Sad
By:
saddo
When: 10 Oct 16 19:11
No bad foreigners alun, how very dare you, racist.
By:
fool proof
When: 10 Oct 16 19:27
Good news on the migrant front.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37606113

That is one less to be kept by taxpayers.Whatever he was fleeing he would have been pretty safe in France had he not been in the middle of the road at night trying to accost innocent travellers in an attempt to break into Britain.
His friends beat the shyte out the driver.
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 10 Oct 16 19:34

Oct 10, 2016 -- 7:27PM, fool proof wrote:


Good news on the migrant front.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37606113That is one less to be kept by taxpayers.Whatever he was fleeing he would have been pretty safe in France had he not been in the middle of the road at night trying to accost innocent travellers in an attempt to break into Britain.His friends beat the shyte out the driver.


French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said on Monday that many of the children at the "Jungle" camp had family in the UK.

When the camp is shut down, reportedly next week, most of the migrants will be sent to shelters in other areas of France but Mr Cazeneuve believes those with British connections should be allowed into the UK.

"I solemnly ask Britain to live up to its moral duty," he told French radio ahead of a meeting in London with UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd


How about France live up to its LEGAl (never mind Moral) duty and detain every one of the criminals at the Jungle who have not settled at the first safe haven (if they are genuine refugees), engaged with people smugglers, attempted to illegally board lorries, put up barricades in the road, and behave as if this was perfectly reasonable thing to do?

France used to have some backbone and live by the rule of well-tried and tested laws but it seems in this part of France, anything goes - and then they hide behind the fig-leaf of Britain's moral duty!!!

By:
saddo
When: 10 Oct 16 20:09
"children", loads of em will be six foot tall with beards.
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 10 Oct 16 20:20
And that's just the women.
By:
ebulGery
When: 10 Oct 16 20:25
Nigeria probably glad to get rid of him
By:
maleuk01.
When: 10 Oct 16 20:26
Why don't the families go to France to help the children?
By:
saddo
When: 10 Oct 16 20:42
Indeed, anyone with needy child relatives living in that **** hole would be over like a shot.
By:
Injera
When: 10 Oct 16 20:46
maleuk - crazy isn't it. Makes no sense. If I had a kid in the Jungle, I'd be over there like a shot. What sort of parents stay in Blighty whilst their young uns are in that hole?
By:
casemoney
When: 10 Oct 16 21:05
Laugh@mike
By:
casemoney
When: 10 Oct 16 21:43
Just Sick ,Just read full Report ,out sending cards to announce the Birth of his daughter Sad
By:
maleuk01.
When: 10 Oct 16 21:59
Exactly, the families don't want to go too Calais and help, or relocate to France, then why should the taxpayer?

Most people if they had children family members in that place would do whatever it takes even move over there to help them. Instead they keep their lazy ar$es here claiming benefits and complaining that the British Govt should bring them here.
By:
mobo
When: 10 Oct 16 22:36
The invasion will continue.  Mind you, many are here already. The demographic will out in the end. I hope you are all looking forward to your prayers 5 times a day.
By:
mad mad moon
When: 10 Oct 16 23:33
What is the criteria for refusing bail, apart from murder?
I would have thought attacking a policeman with a 30 inch blade would be fairly close.
Unless of course they are playing top trumps, and being African scores higher than attempted wounding.
By:
treetop
When: 10 Oct 16 23:47
I would have thought attacking a police officer with a knife justified repatriation at least,without question or an appeal. One decent life lost due to the weakness of our  government,they deserve to be sued if our soldiers get taken to court for fighting for the government ?
By:
terry mccann
When: 11 Oct 16 18:59
"human rights" by any chance? maybe the usual gaff? "if you send me back my life would be in danger" trouble is this type of story nowadays isn't all that rare
By:
akabula
When: 11 Oct 16 19:03
A perfect advert for capital punishment. Absolute lowlife with no respect for others.
I agree with treetop, those who let him walk free should be made to account for their actions.
By:
Rockinron
When: 14 Oct 16 08:44
"Why on earth was this man allowed to be in Britain"
Simple mate ...because the Country is run by IDIOTS ..Cry
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