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Henry Nowak Arrest Footage Sparks Fury Across Britain

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said there are “serious questions” for police after the release of bodycam footage showing officers’ response to the fatal stabbing of university student Henry Nowak in Southampton.

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The footage emerged a day after Vickrum Digwa, 23, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years for murdering the 18-year-old with a 21cm blade. Digwa falsely told officers at the scene that he had been the victim of a racist attack.

The video shows Nowak, who had suffered fatal stab wounds, being handcuffed and repeatedly telling officers that he could not breathe.

Questions Over Police Response

Speaking to broadcasters, Starmer described the footage as “really harrowing” and said watching it had made him feel sick.

He said there were important questions about how allegations of racism may have influenced decisions made by officers at the scene.

An investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is continuing. Starmer said he would not rule out a wider inquiry but stressed that the watchdog should first complete its work.

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Henry Nowak

Nowak’s family have strongly criticised the officers’ actions. His father, Mark Nowak, said his son repeatedly told police he had been stabbed and could not breathe, but was nevertheless handcuffed and treated as a suspect.

He described the difference in treatment between his son and Digwa as “unbearable” and said Henry should not have died on a Southampton street while in police custody.

Judge William Mousley KC later stated during sentencing that the severity of Nowak’s injuries meant he would not have survived, regardless of how quickly first aid or medical treatment was provided.

Political Row Intensifies

The case has triggered sharp political debate.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood warned against threats and misinformation linked to public reaction to the case. She revealed that one police officer had been forced to relocate after being wrongly identified online as being involved.

Mahmood also criticised attempts to politicise the murder, insisting that police must act without fear or favour and that everyone is equal before the law.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage argued that the case reflected what he called a “two-tier Britain”, claiming officers appeared to place greater weight on a false allegation of racism than on the condition of a dying victim.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp similarly questioned whether police focused too heavily on the racism allegation rather than helping Nowak.

The prime minister’s spokesman rejected claims of “two-tier policing”.

Meanwhile, Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi accused some political figures of unfairly blaming the Sikh community for the actions of a single offender.

Protests and Further Legal Proceedings

Tensions spilled onto the streets of Southampton on Tuesday evening, when several hundred people gathered near the scene of the killing. Riot police clashed with some protesters after objects including bricks, bins and an e-scooter were thrown at officers.

The demonstration had been promoted by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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Vickrum Digwa. Police handout

Separately, the Attorney General’s Office is considering whether Digwa’s sentence should be reviewed under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme following multiple requests.

Although practising Sikhs are legally permitted to carry a small ceremonial kirpan for religious reasons, prosecutors said the weapon used in the attack was significantly larger and worn openly outside Digwa’s clothing.

Digwa’s family apologised to the Nowak family and said they were deeply saddened by the killing.

His mother, Kiran Kaur, was convicted of assisting an offender after attempting to hide the murder weapon and will be sentenced in July. His father, Moga Singh, and brother, Gurpreet Digwa, appeared in court on separate weapons-related charges and were released on unconditional bail.

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Tourist2 Advanced Member

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On 6/3/2026 at 4:00 AM, mikeymike100 said:

Agreed, but maybe the UK Government had a hand in it too!


The government are guilty of this murder by pushing this 'racism' nonsense into simple policemans heads.

Recruitmant process will look for dumb brutes who follow orders - thats why many of them including the 2 in this story appear to be so thick..

It's easy to blame the natives but what would you do if the Thai Authorities and Police started to go really rogue on you?
Punch them in the face? Give them a piece of your mind?

On 6/3/2026 at 5:56 AM, Thingamabob said:

Indeed. WAKE UP ENGLAND !


Everyone here knows what's happening but are powerless to stop it.
It's happening across ALL trad white countries.
Ask yourself which group has inordinate pwer and a blood libel against whites.
Starmer's married in as have Trump and Biden's children.
Kamala Harris is married to one so you ain't voting your way out oif this.
Proper stitch up!

People with the means have already left or are planning to.
Pitchforks isn't going to work - the state is armed to the teeth, with licence to kill.

As General Patton said: We fought on the wrong side in WW2
Nazis / Fascists would never have let the circumstance we're in develop.

Yep, maybe we'd be speaking German but seems a lot of good men sacrificed their lives for the freedom of foreigners be able to carry sword on our streets etc cos of some whacky nonsense religion., and to be prioritised over their white descendents.


Geoff914 Gold Member

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There is now a video circulating of an earlier road rage incident with Digwa brandishing a knife and a sword.

brewsterbudgen Star Member

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1 hour ago, Geoff914 said:

There is now a video circulating of an earlier road rage incident with Digwa brandishing a knife and a sword.

Good job he's now locked up. Knife crime has been, and continues to be, a serious problem in Britain. Thank goodness we don't have US-style gun ownership!!

JAG Ruby Member

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On 6/3/2026 at 4:14 AM, webfact said:

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said there are “serious questions” for police after the release of bodycam footage showing officers’ response to the fatal stabbing of university student Henry Nowak in Southampton.

Then ask them, quite simple. You are the Prime Minister. Summon those responsible and ask them. Stop spinning to attack Farage and ask them.

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On 6/3/2026 at 8:14 AM, brewsterbudgen said:

The police were given a convincing but wholly false narrative of the incident. It was dark and Henry was wearing a dark top. The entry damage caused by the knife through it, would not have been obvious.

Do they not carry torches at night?

James105 Platinum Member

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43 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Good job he's now locked up. Knife crime has been, and continues to be, a serious problem in Britain. Thank goodness we don't have US-style gun ownership!!

I used to be against gun ownership but Americans would rightly argue that if Henry was allowed to carry a gun then he would not have lost his life that evening. The murderer had extra power as he was allowed to carry a knife whereas the murderer also knew that Henry is required by law to be unarmed and defenseless. If both were allowed to carry the same weapons maybe the murderer would have had second thoughts if he was faced with a fair fight. The state is failing in its duty to protect its citizens so to leave those citizens defenseless against the savages imported into the country is not right.

This was a family murder. His mother should be in jail for hiding the murder weapon and then deported as she is not a UK citizen. His brother should be in jail for lying to the police about the stabbing. The police should be in jail for handcuffing a dying mans hands behind his back (which I refuse to believe did not exacerbate his wounds) and then read rights to a dead body.

It's far from a good job yet. When Starmer takes a knee for Henry, when a white man is offered the same protections as a brown man (white people are the only ones who do not have any protected characteristics in law), then it will be on the precipice of being a long overdue acceptable job. Obviously too late to save Henry or other victims of anti-white racism though.

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9 minutes ago, James105 said:

I used to be against gun ownership but Americans would rightly argue that if Henry was allowed to carry a gun then he would not have lost his life that evening. The murderer had extra power as he was allowed to carry a knife whereas the murderer also knew that Henry is required by law to be unarmed and defenseless. If both were allowed to carry the same weapons maybe the murderer would have had second thoughts if he was faced with a fair fight. The state is failing in its duty to protect its citizens so to leave those citizens defenseless against the savages imported into the country is not right.

This was a family murder. His mother should be in jail for hiding the murder weapon and then deported as she is not a UK citizen. His brother should be in jail for lying to the police about the stabbing. The police should be in jail for handcuffing a dying mans hands behind his back (which I refuse to believe did not exacerbate his wounds) and then read rights to a dead body.

It's far from a good job yet. When Starmer takes a knee for Henry, when a white man is offered the same protections as a brown man (white people are the only ones who do not have any protected characteristics in law), then it will be on the precipice of being a long overdue acceptable job. Obviously too late to save Henry or other victims of anti-white racism though.

I thought I read that the murderer, while carrying the small 'ceremonial' kirpan, actually killed Henry Nowak with a much larger, and illegal, knife?

The 'taking the knee' comment is irrelevant. The Black Lives Matter movement was a much broader anti-racism movement, and there is no evidence that police action in the Nowak case led to Henry's death, or was in any way intentional or 'anti-white'.

James105 Platinum Member

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17 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

I thought I read that the murderer, while carrying the small 'ceremonial' kirpan, actually killed Henry Nowak with a much larger, and illegal, knife?

Sure he did and if you think he was ever worried about being arrested/charged for carrying a slightly larger knife than he was allowed, then I have a bridge to sell you as all he would need to do is accuse the police of being racist to get away with that. He didn't even face charges when he stole £1000 of knives from temple after all. I doubt the police would even know what the law is on this as its difficult to keep track when you have different laws for different races/religions rather than one law for all.

His sentence should have been higher and the equivalent of what Henry would have received had the roles been reversed. Henry would not have been able to use a "ceremonial knife" and ignorance of law as mitigation, and the sentence would have carried extra weight as the racist card would also have been played as an aggravating factor. 21 years for taking the life of an 18 year old is very low, especially since he showed no remorse and dragged the family through a trial.

Geoff914 Gold Member

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On 6/5/2026 at 4:24 AM, brewsterbudgen said:

I thought I read that the murderer, while carrying the small 'ceremonial' kirpan, actually killed Henry Nowak with a much larger, and illegal, knife?

The 'taking the knee' comment is irrelevant. The Black Lives Matter movement was a much broader anti-racism movement, and there is no evidence that police action in the Nowak case led to Henry's death, or was in any way intentional or 'anti-white'.

So what ignoring his pleas for help that he had been stabbed. So from the now on the non medically qualified police on arrival at a scene will assess whether it is worth calling out an ambulance. If you are involved in a crash and the police consider you a goner then they wont bother to call and ambulance. What is the point if you are going to die anyway. The fact is the police took no action. They should have checked, they didn't.

brewsterbudgen Star Member

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38 minutes ago, Geoff914 said:

So what ignoring his pleas for help that he had been stabbed. So from the now on the non medically qualified police on arrival at a scene will assess whether it is worth calling out an ambulance. If you are involved in a crash and the police consider you a goner then they wont bother to call and ambulance. What is the point if you are going to die anyway. The fact is the police took no action. They should have checked, they didn't.

Yes, they made a hugely consequential error.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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Wow I saw this on Matt Walsh show how did Britain descend into such an anti white racist dump it’s sad man

That video was crazy man those Brit cops got no respect for white civilians it’s really upsetting to see him dragged while he dies

Would have happened to us under Harris

JonnyF Star Member

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A lot of doctors are now saying that he did in fact have a chance of survival.

Given that he survived an hour until the police showed up and became unresponsive within 30 seconds of them dragging and handcuffing him I am inclined to agree.

There needs to be a full review and possibly manslaughter charges for the police.

What a disgrace.

Reminds me of the Minor Threat song "guilty of being white".

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