The BBC has been lambasted over a supposed "failure" to cowl the Uxbridge triple stabbing assault and has been accused of fearing the "demonisation" of an Afghan migrant.
Chatting with GB Information, broadcaster Carole Malone accused them of an "astonishing" lack of protection of the homicide and claimed she "couldn't see a report" from the broadcaster on it.
Wayne Broadhurst, 49, was tragically killed in a "stunning and mindless act of violence" on Monday in Midhurst Gardens, Uxbridge by 22-year-old Afghan migrant Safi Dawood.
Dawood appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court docket this morning, charged with one rely of homicide and two counts of tried homicide, alongside a cost for the possession of an offensive weapon.
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Discussing the homicide, Ms Malone instructed GB Information: "It's one other day, one other homicide by a migrant of an harmless Brit. We had the horrible case of Wayne Broadhurst, who'd been strolling his canine, not understanding it was going to be his final stroll ever.
"And a few crazed migrant who had already tried to kill one other man and his son down the street with a knife, stabbed him repeatedly to demise for nothing. I imply, that is only for nothing."
Having seen footage on social media of the assault, she added that she "can not unsee" the horror she had witnessed within the video.
She mentioned: "I inadvertently watched that movie on social media, and I wanted I hadn't, as a result of I can't unsee it. I can't unsee what this man did. It was fully barbaric."
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She accused the BBC of not overlaying the incident till afterward within the night, saying: "Have you learnt what I believed was actually astonishing? The day that it was broadcast that Wayne Broadhurst was murdered in broad daylight, I switched on BBC Information to observe it.
"They didn't have it on the agenda initially, a white man killed by Afghan migrant, they didn't. Why? As a result of they didn't wish to demonise the Afghan migrant. And so they solely put it on the information record a lot later within the day on the backside of the information agenda."
She instructed GB Information: "What’s that about? Have a look at the media shops who attempt to cover these crimes.
"I used to be searching for a report on the Wayne Broadhurst stabbing, and I couldn't get it on the BBC, that's for certain."

Host Andrew Pierce responded to Ms Malone, jibing: "Maybe they've determined it's turn out to be so commonplace, it's not information."
Noting the current case of migrant Hadush Kebatu, who was paid upon deportation to Ethiopia after being mistakenly launched from jail, Ms Malone argued that you just "don’t give cash" to those that "sexually assault individuals".
She mentioned: "To high all this off, we’ve the man who who was mistakenly launched from jail, the intercourse offender who was placed on a aircraft and he had 5 safety guards with him and he wouldn't quiet down.
"He was given £500 to close up and behave himself till they flew him again residence. Now, when you’ve got any individual like him, you don't give him cash to go away for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old schoolgirl. You really put him in a straitjacket and chain him to the chair. You don’t give him £500 in money."

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