Migrant in taxpayer-funded London hotel accused of strangling 20-year-old woman
Briefly

Police are investigating two alleged attacks on women linked to migrants in England. A 26-year-old asylum seeker was arrested for allegedly strangling a 20-year-old woman in London. The incident occurred after the victim reported being cat-called outside a migrant accommodation. The arrest led to him being questioned for handling stolen goods, although he remains free as investigations proceed. In another case, Ahmed Muhammad Almahi was charged with sexually assaulting a woman in Rugby and has been remanded in custody pending a court hearing. This incident has triggered protests regarding immigration policy.
A 26-year-old asylum seeker was arrested for allegedly strangling a woman and threatening her in East London, while a second migrant was charged with sexual assault in Rugby.
Warwickshire Police charged Ahmed Muhammad Almahi, an illegal immigrant, with sexually assaulting a woman near an Ibis hotel, inciting protests over immigration issues.
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