
UK Police Face Scrutiny and Protests After Teen's Murder and Controversial Arrest
Bodycam footage revealed police failures in the arrest of Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed, leading to widespread condemnation and violent protests in Southampton after Vickrum Digwa was jailed for the murder. The incident has sparked a debate about police conduct and racism, with calls for calm from political leaders.
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PM accuses Farage of exploiting Nowak case and denies 'two-tier policing' claim
It comes after the Reform UK leader said the public should respond with "pure, cold rage" to the actions of police.
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Eleven police officers were wounded as demonstrators pelted them with rocks and garbage cans, scenes a British cabinet minister called “unacceptable.”
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There are vital lessons to be learned from Nowak’s death. Instead, it has been used to refuel a pervasive lie about ethnic minorities and ‘two-tier’ policing Nine times. As Henry Nowak lay dying in handcuffs, he told police officers that he could not breathe nine times. To recount his final moments: last December, Nowak, who was walking home alone after a night out with university friends in Southampton, encountered Vickrum Digwa. As the judge said in his sentencing, only Nowak and Digwa know...
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Henry Nowak's death has spurred right-wing claims ‘two-tier’ policing disadvantages white people
Read full article →Protests erupt in U.K. after video released showing arrest of dying teen
Hundreds gathered in Southampton, U.K., on Tuesday to protest over the death of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Police handcuffed Nowak after an incident where he was stabbed. His killer falsely accused him of a racist attack.
Read full article →UK: Protest erupts over student murder
Protesters have clashed with police in Southampton over the December murder of finance student Henry Nowak. The fatally injured victim was handcuffed by police after his killer, a Sikh, accused him of racist abuse.
Read full article →UK Sikhs defend right to carry sacred dagger after student murder backlash
Britain’s Sikh community has rejected calls to strip them of the rights to carry a ceremonial knife – known as the kirpan – as outrage snowballs over the murder of an 18-year-old student by a Sikh man. Vickrum Singh Digwa, 23, was handed a life sentence by a judge on Tuesday for stabbing to death Henry Nowak, an accountancy student, in Southampton in December 2025. The murder case has reopened a debate over race, religion and identity in the UK. Far-right figureheads, populist political leade...
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Henry Nowak’s murder has sparked demonstrations and clashes between protesters and police
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Read full article →Riot erupts in UK’s Southampton after Sikh man Vickrum Digwa jailed for murder of teenager Henry Nowak; 11 police injured
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The Prime Minister insisted that "we must not allow this tragedy to be hijacked"
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Read full article →UK home secretary condemns violent reaction to handcuffed student’s murder
Britain’s home secretary Shabana Mahmood on Wednesday condemned as “completely unacceptable” violent protests which broke out over the case of an 18-year-old who was handcuffed as he lay dying after his killer falsely alleged a racist attack. The murder of student Henry Nowak last year has dominated headlines in Britain since the sentencing of his […]
Read full article →Protesters clash with police in Southampton over Henry Nowak murder, chant ‘I can’t breathe’
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Read full article →Protesters clash with police in England over Nowak murder
Protesters have clashed with police in Southampton close to where an 18-year-old student was stabbed to death last year.
Read full article →UK interior minister condemns violent reaction to handcuffed student's murder
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Family Of Henry Nowak's Migrant Killer Sparks Outrage After Asking For "No Further Pain" In Tone-Deaf Statement Via Remix News, The family of Vickrum Digwa has been accused of adding insult to injury after issuing a statement asking that Henry Nowak’s murder not be used to cause “further pain,” despite fierce public anger over the way the 18-year-old was stabbed, falsely accused, handcuffed and left dying in the street. Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life in prison with a min...
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