MOTHER OF VICTIM KILLED BY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT APPEALS TO DONALD TRUMP AND ELON MUSK AFTER BEING “IGNORED” BY UK GOVERNMENT
In an unexpected move drawing international public and media attention, Siobhan Whyte—the mother of victim Rhiannon Sky Whyte—has officially appealed for intervention from US President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk. This move comes after she claimed that the UK Labour Government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has completely “ignored” her family’s calls for justice.

Case Background and “Rhiannon’s Law”
Her daughter, Rhiannon Sky Whyte, was brutally murdered by an illegal immigrant known as MJ. According to revealed information, before entering the United Kingdom, the perpetrator had been rejected for asylum in both Italy and Germany. Even more outrageously, he carried untreated HIV and was still allowed to roam freely on the streets, stalk, and ultimately murder the young woman.
This family tragedy inspired Siobhan to lead a campaign demanding the UK Parliament pass “Rhiannon’s Law.” The proposed bill outlines strict security measures for the asylum system, including:
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Strict Surveillance: Mandatory electronic tagging and curfews for illegal immigrants residing in hotels and houses in multiple occupation (HMOs).
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Medical Checks: Mandatory medical screenings to determine the health status of immigrants, aiming to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases into the UK.
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Security Vetting: Immediate background and criminal record checks upon their arrival in the UK.
Stalemate with the Local Government
Appearing on GB News, Siobhan could not hide her anger and heartbreak over the conduct of British officials. Despite sending countless emails to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and senior official Shabana Mahmood, she has yet to receive any response or an invitation to a meeting.
Siobhan sharply criticized Prime Minister Starmer for prioritizing overseas trips rather than engaging in dialogue with domestic citizens, who are directly suffering from the consequences of a loose security system. “I just want answers as to why the scum who killed my daughter… was allowed into this country,” she shared.
Turning to the US for a Voice
Desperate in the face of the London administration’s indifference, Siobhan decided to look across the Atlantic, hoping that the massive influence of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk would create a shockwave large enough to pressure the UK Government. She emphasized that this appeal is entirely non-political, non-racial, and non-religious; rather, it is the cry of a mother desperate to prevent similar tragedies from happening to thousands of others.
The situation is even more tragic as Siobhan revealed that just two days after the killer was sentenced last year, her own mother passed away from a “broken heart,” leaving the family to endure a double loss.
Response from the UK Home Office
Facing intense public pressure, a spokesperson for the UK Home Office issued a response. The government called the murder of Rhiannon Whyte a “heinous crime” and confirmed that the perpetrator received the harshest sentence of life imprisonment.
The agency also acknowledged public frustration: “We share the public’s anger over a broken asylum system. That is exactly why we are doing everything we can to keep dangerous criminals out of the country and are moving to close down asylum hotels”.
However, for Siobhan Whyte, these statements remain mere empty words unless “Rhiannon’s Law” is passed to directly protect the lives of British citizens in the future.