TikTok migrant filmed 'how to kill your wife' rant just weeks before arriving in Britain on small boat

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Aymon Bertah

By Aymon Bertah


Published: 15/08/2025

- 22:35

The man said he would drink alcohol so the police would say 'he was drunk'

An Afghan migrant who documented his illegal Channel crossing on TikTok is said to have a 'how to kill your wife' rant weeks before boarding a small boat to the UK.

Parwiz Hanifyar, using the username Alexandra420, allegedly advised his 70,000 followers to consume alcohol before attacking women to secure more lenient sentencing.


The man in his 20s reportedly told viewers they "must do this technique" whilst demonstrating with a domestic object.

He allegedly stated: "Before I kill her, I drink a bottle of alcohol. When the police comes, they say, he was drunk."

Multiple individuals, including prominent TikTok personality Lemar, reported these alarming posts to German authorities where Hanifyar had resided for three years.

Despite these reports, Hanifyar relocated to France before embarking on his Channel crossing from Calais.

The migrant broadcasted his journey to nearly one million viewers, documenting his arrival in Britain and subsequent placement at the Crowne Plaza Hotel near Heathrow.

During a livestream from his complimentary accommodation, he displayed his twin-bedded room with ensuite facilities to followers.

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Parwiz Hanifyar in one of his videos

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"This is dedicated to those haters who were happy thinking we either drowned or ended up dead," he declared.

From his taxpayer-funded room, he proclaimed he was in "the best place" and actively urged viewers to undertake similar crossings, stating: "Tell your four friends to come."

Hanifyar later revealed his vessel began taking on water midway through the perilous journey, claiming the inflatable would have sunk without Border Force intervention.

"It was dangerous. Our boat sank. It was punctured. The water came from the inside of the boat," he recounted.

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"On the other side, three people pumped the water. If the British boats hadn't come in an hour, we would have been in trouble."

Despite this near-catastrophe, he actively promoted paying traffickers for passage, declaring: "I risked my life, I spent my money, I came. Your country is not your mother."

He added: "Why are you so stingy? Being stingy is not good for God. You see, I risked my life! Why don't you come?"

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp condemned the migrant's language as "sickening" and demanded immediate arrest and deportation, asserting Hanifyar presents a danger to Britain.

The Afghan was amongst over 400 arrivals on Saturday alone, with crossings reaching 50,000 under Labour's watch - seven months earlier than the previous Conservative government achieved this milestone.

The Prime Minister faces mounting criticism over his administration's handling of the crisis, with arrivals up 47 per cent compared to last year.

Reform Leader Nigel Farage commented: "As I predicted five years ago, unless we deport illegal migrants the invasion will be huge. 50,000 since our weak Prime Minister took office and there is no sign of it stopping."

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