REPORT: Somalian migrant who beheaded victim won’t be deported, for stunning reason

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From the Daily Mail: A migrant who beheaded his victim and caused his intestines to spill out while he was still alive could avoid deportation from Germany – because prosecutors think he would just come back from Somalia.

Mursal Mohamed Seid, 24, killed his 52-year-old flatmate Alex K. in a homeless shelter in the Bavarian town of Regen in July 2021.

He stabbed his victim 111 times with a knife before beheading him. Seid later told investigators that he believed his flatmate was possessed by two demons he had to kill.

The attack was so violent that the victim’s intestines spilled out while he was still alive, German media reported at the time.

Seid is said to have committed the crime in a schizophrenic delusion and was therefore placed in the high-security ward of the district hospital in Mainkofen, Bavaria.

German immigration authorities want to deport him back to his native Somalia as soon as possible, but the prosecutors are hesitant to issue a deportation order because they think the criminal would return to Germany anyway, tabloid Bild reports.


The report explains that the Somalian killer has already attempted to escape the high secured psych ward twice.

The first time he tried to flee by hiding in a food truck. Last week, two female officials, a psychologist and an intern, took Seid to a family screening of a Disney film. He managed to evade them and was on the run for 8 hours before police finally caught him 3 miles from the cinema.

He was on the run for eight hours before the 100 police officers deployed for the search caught him three miles away from the cinema.

“Despite concerns about Seid’s treatment progress, he was given a lower security level that enabled him to leave the hospital grounds while accompanied by a minder,” the report explains.

Bavaria’s interior minister Joachim Herrman told Bild: ‘I will initiate a thorough investigation into why the district hospital even allowed this highly dangerous man to go to the cinema.’

According to the report, Seid came to Germany as part of an asylum seeker programme in 2018 after fleeing Somalia for Sudan and then Libya. Prior to the horrific murder, Seid had already racked up a lengthy criminal record for several incidents, including causing “bodily harm,” robbery and fraudulently obtaining services.

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