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U.K. teen Henry Nowak’s murder sparks protests over policing claims

3 June 2026
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Hundreds of protesters clashed with police in southern England on Tuesday following the murder of 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak. Nowak was fatally stabbed five times by Vickrum Digwa last December after an altercation in Southampton. Digwa was convicted of murder last week and sentenced to life in prison. Controversy arose from body-cam footage showing officers handcuffing Nowak while he pleaded that he had been stabbed and could not breathe. The footage has sparked outrage, with Nowak’s father condemning the police’s treatment of his son as inhumane. Prime Minister Keir Starmer also expressed concern over the police’s actions, calling the footage harrowing.

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This incident highlights ongoing tensions between law enforcement and communities in the UK, particularly regarding police accountability and treatment of victims. The body-cam footage has reignited discussions about the use of force by police and the systemic issues within policing, especially in cases involving minority communities. Additionally, the protests have attracted right-wing activists, raising concerns about the potential for escalation of racial and social divisions within society. As investigations continue into the police conduct during the incident, the implications for public trust in law enforcement remain significant.

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