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Rhiannon Whyte: Martin Daubney fights back tears as Pink Ladies activist slams Labour’s ‘silence’ over horrific murder

Pink Ladies activist Orla Minihane has ripped into Labour for its alleged silence over the tragic murder of Rhiannon Whyte after she was killed by an illegal Sudanese migrant.

Deng Chol Majek, who arrived on Britain’s shores by small boat, was thrown behind bars for a minimum of 29 years on Friday for killing the 26-year-old mother.


Majek stalked Ms Whyte from Walsall’s Park Inn Hotel to an empty Bescot Stadium railway station, where he stabbed her 23 times with a screwdriver. She died in hospital just three days later from a brain stem injury.

The convict was filmed laughing and dancing just hours after committing the vile act.

Joining GB News today, Ms Minihane, a women’s rights campaigner, took aim at the Government for failing to reach out to Ms Whyte’s grief-stricken family.

Earlier on the People’s Channel, Ms Whyte’s mother, Siobhan, explained how nobody from the Government had reached out to her yet, adding she “would love to meet Starmer face-to-face”.

“Because Rhiannon is not the first case. And sadly, she won’t be the last. But we were handed a life sentence today. I had to watch my daughter die,” Siobhan said.

“And where is Starmer? He’s got blood on his hands.”

But Ms Minihane’s rage continued on this afternoon, as she demanded the relevant Ministers and representatives to stand up and talk to the Whyte family.

“Why have they had to wait nearly 18 months for someone to reach out?” Ms Minihane fumed.

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‘What about the children of this country?’ Orla Minihane cried out

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“And why do they have to be told to reach out? Where is Jess Phillips? Jess Phillips is the Minister for Safeguarding of Women and Girls.

“Where is she?

“They never talk about it, Martin. It’s not even that they they don’t go and see the family or reach out to them, but they never even talk about it.

“You know, this is an absolute travesty that we’re seeing. And it breaks my heart that every time I go to a funeral or I go to a sentencing, and I have to see these parents of families that have been destroyed, and they haven’t even got the decency to send a condolence email.

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Rhiannon Whyte; Siobhan WhyteSiobhan Whyte broke down in tears as she told GB News she and Rhiannon’s family will ‘never know why’ her daughter was murdered |

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“I mean, is this what we’ve come to? Is this what the country has come to that they can’t even say ‘I am sorry’.

“They’re too busy marching about Palestine and the children in Palestine. Well, how about the children of this country?

“And how about Siobhan’s child? It just breaks my heart. It just breaks my heart,” she cried.

As she spoke about Ms Whyte, Martin could be seen blinking back tears as he admitted he was unsure of how to respond to her heartfelt plea.

“As you know, I absolutely share that sort of heartbreak. I just, I do, I just we have to keep talking about it. I guess that’s all we can do,” he added.

A Home Office spokesman said: “The murder of Rhiannon White was an abhorrent crime and our thoughts are with her loved ones.

“This vile criminal is now behind bars where he belongs, and he has rightly received the strictest punishment of a life sentence.

“We share the public’s anger about the broken asylum system and hotels. That is precisely why we are doing everything we can to keep dangerous offenders out of the country and close down hotels.”

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