Just when you think the Henry Nowak murder couldn’t get any worse, it does. In such a horrific way.
By now, most of you know what happened to an 18-year-old university student, who was stabbed by a violent Sikh, pleaded for help, and was ultimately left to bleed out on the street by cops who should’ve helped him.
You have to wonder why the police officers involved haven’t been charged.
Dr. Dan Keown MCEM Lic. Ac.:
Nowak was alive for 64 minutes before the police arrived after being stabbed.
He was conscious, talking and sitting up when they arrived.
He was dead three minutes later with his hands cuffed behind his back.
There are no words for this.
Apart from manslaughter.
And sadly, it’s so much worse than we thought.
As more footage and court details come out, the full horror of Henry’s final moments is becoming more painfully clear.
What we’re learning now isn’t just that Henry was attacked and stabbed by a violent Sikh… it’s so much worse than that. While young Henry was desperately trying to survive, the Sikh who stabbed him spent his time chasing and filming him while taunting and mocking Henry as he slipped closer and closer to death.
Honestly, this is almost impossible to comprehend. It’s like a horror movie. We want to warn you: what you’re about to read is highly disturbing.
Tommy Robinson:
Horrific details laid out by the judge at Digwa sentencing.
As follows;
Digwa used his own mobile phone to film his victim attempting to escape by climbing onto a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence, while Digwa taunted: ‘You’re not going to get away with this big man.’
Sentencing Digwa, Judge William Mousley KC said: ‘You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.’ These clips have not been released.
Henry managed to land on top of a car parked in front of number 68, on the other side of the fence he jumped over. Digwa went on to take close-up photos of the incapacitated Henry lying on the ground.
In footage from a home security camera, Henry was heard saying ‘I am dying’, with Digwa replying, ‘you’re not dying bro’.
Ten minutes later, Henry said ‘you stabbed me’, with Digwa responding, ‘no, I didn’t’, and, ‘you were recording me thinking you’re sick’, which is slang for ‘tough’.
In that ten-minute period, Digwa did not call an ambulance – but did film Henry for a full five minutes.
This clip was not played in court for being ‘too disturbing to be shown’. The court heard the attack was not witnessed but neighbours heard Henry say he had been stabbed and was dying.
The image of an 18-year-old fighting for his life while repeatedly telling the truth, only to be mocked, filmed, and ignored, is something many of us will never forget.
But in the midst of these horrific details, it’s important to remember that Henry is more than his “murder” and the headlines.
He was a young man with a bright future, a family, and people who loved him dearly.
Justice For Henry Nowak:
This is Henry Nowak.
He was 18 years old. A first-year accountancy and finance student at the University of Southampton. He played football for two clubs. He was walking home from a night out on 3 December 2025 when a stranger carrying a 21cm blade approached him on Belmont Road.
He was stabbed five times. He tried to climb a fence to escape. He collapsed on the pavement.
When Hampshire Police arrived, his killer told them Henry had attacked him. They believed it. They handcuffed Henry as he lay bleeding. He told them, repeatedly, that he had been stabbed. An officer replied: “I don’t think you have, mate.”
He died there. Saying “I can’t breathe.” Saying “please, brother.” Telling the truth to people who chose not to believe him.
This is the boy who was failed.
By a man who chose to carry a knife he did not need. By a family that hid the weapon and lied to emergency services. By police officers who handcuffed first and listened second. By a Prime Minister who took 180 days to find his name. By a media class that decided his story did not fit the script.
But not by his family — who have carried him with grace through six months of grief no parent should know.
Not by his sister, who looked her brother’s killer in the eye and said: “If you had known him, you would never have hurt him.”
Not by his father, who stood outside a courtroom and refused to let the institutions off the hook.
And not by the thousands of strangers across the world who learned his name, refused to let it fade, and have raised over $101,000 for the charity supporting the people he left behind.
This is Henry Nowak.
He was loved. He is missed. And he will not be forgotten.
Forever 18. 🤍
It’s unthinkable that this violent Sikh was legally allowed to carry the “ceremonial knife” that he used to murder young Henry.
Skscartoon:
In the UK, members of protected minority groups can carry a literal sword, while ordinary British citizens can go to prison for carrying a Swiss Army knife.
I understand there shouldn’t be an ‘Us and Them’ in our society, but politicians have turned it into ‘Us vs Them’.
There’s a new video clip making the rounds online, claiming to be the man who murdered Henry, brandishing a sword while threatening others.
The Patriot Oasis:
🔥🚨 BREAKING — Video has now emerged of Vickrum Digwa, the killer of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, brandishing a sword while threatening others in a road rage encounter.
The footage provides additional context into Digwa’s behavior before the fatal December stabbing.
It’s important to know if this violent man was known to police.
But we can’t forget what really matters most in this horrific story.
Henry was more than just a talking point. And he wasn’t just a horrible UK statistic. He was a son, a brother, a friend, a student, and a young man who should still be here today.
The case has gone international, and Team Trump has sent their condolences to Henry’s family.
Eric Daugherty:
NOW: The Trump-Rubio US State Department sends condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and DEMANDS the United Kingdom REJECT “two-tiered policing”
SPOT-ON. 🙏🏻
“Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.”
S Meanwhile, Britain’s lousy leadership is only focused on managing the political backlash. They’re trying to run cover for their twisted policies that help cause this nightmare.
Basil The Great:
🚨WOW. Can Keir Starmer sink any lower?
He is now blaming the reaction to Henry Nowak’s murder on @elonmusk
Absolutely despicable
This is the man who took the knee during BLM and now he asks for calm?
Elon exposes Starmer’s appalling behaviour to the world
That’s why he doesn’t like him That’s why Starmer keeps blaming him
The British people are sick of Keir Starmer’s excuses, we never wanted him anyway.
He will be remembered as one of Britain’s worst ever prime ministers
Keir is worried about getting too “political,” huh? Keep in mind, this was Mr. Starmer after career felon George Floyd died.
Henry and all of the UK deserve better than Keir Starmer.
As for Henry’s family, each new detail must feel like ripping a festering wound. Their grief must be unimaginable.
As the full horror story continues to come out, Henry deserves to be remembered not for how he died, but for who he was… a young man with his entire life ahead of him, taken far too soon.
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