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Henry Nowak killed in England. After the video was published, riots broke out


British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood condemned the incidents as “disgraceful violence”. In a post on the X platform, she emphasized that “nothing justifies using this tragedy to incite violence and disrupt public order.”

The shocking video showing the mortally wounded Polish student was published by the police on Monday evening, after consultations with Nowak's family.

An 18-year-old Pole died in England. The killer was sentenced to life in prison

Henry Nowak died on December 3, 2025 in Southampton from knife wounds inflicted by Vickrum Digwa. After the police arrived at the scene, Digwa falsely accused Nowak of racist assault. Misled police officers arrested a bleeding 18-year-old. They ignored his words as he kept repeating on the recording: “I can't breathe” and “I've been stabbed.”

The Pole's killer was sentenced to life imprisonment on Monday. He will be eligible for parole after serving at least 21 years in prison. Digwa is a Sikh and attacked his victim with a traditional kirpan knife.

The video of the police intervention caused a storm

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the video released by police as “monstrous”. The circumstances of the officers' intervention and actions are currently being investigated by the independent police oversight office (IOPC).

Local police apologized for the incident last Friday, explaining that they had been misled by the perpetrator of the attack. In turn, on Tuesday, the services issued a statement on the X platform in which they condemned the online “wave of disinformation” and threats directed against officers.

The tragedy sparked a wide debate about the standards of British services. Right-wing activist Tommy Robinson, present at Tuesday's demonstration, accused the police of treating white citizens as “second-class” people. American billionaire Elon Musk also criticized the officers' actions, declaring that he would finance a lawsuit against the police. The deceased's father found the treatment of his son inhuman and degrading.

Ashley Davis

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