asylum support and accommodation system". On Saturday, several dozen demonstrators gathered in Glasgow's George Square, exactly one year on from the attack, carried out by Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan.
He was shot dead by police after his knifing spree at the Park Inn Hotel in Glasgow last June, which left six people injured, including 42-year-old police constable David Whyte.
Rights groups say asylum seekers were moved en masse to "asylum hotels" abruptly during the height of the pandemic, suggesting the "unsuitable and unsafe conditions" brought about a widespread decline in mental health among residents.Adam's first victim, Max Aubin, told the PA news agency how he now "spends a lot of time in my house", adding: "I don't want.
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