Moment police handcuffed Henry Nowak as his killer branded him racist 

Disturbing police body camera footage has emerged, capturing the tragic moment when 18-year-old Henry Nowak cried out, “I can’t breathe,” while being restrained on the ground after a brutal stabbing by a knife-obsessed attacker.

Mr. Nowak, an innocent bystander, implored officers to summon medical assistance following a vicious assault by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa. The attack, which occurred in Southampton city center last December, involved Digwa, a stranger to Nowak, using an eight-inch ceremonial dagger to inflict six stab wounds.

Despite having no prior connection to the teenager, Digwa fabricated an egregious story when police arrived, falsely accusing Mr. Nowak of hurling racist insults, assaulting him, and knocking off his turban.

As a result, the seriously injured student was taken into custody while lying on the ground, critically wounded and losing blood.

In the newly disclosed footage, Mr. Nowak can be heard repeatedly declaring, “I’ve been stabbed,” to which an officer responds dismissively, “I don’t think you have, mate.”

Further adding to the distressing scene, officers are seen dragging Mr. Nowak along as he desperately pleads for aid, repeatedly stating his inability to breathe. Despite his cries, he is instructed to present his hands for handcuffing.

The student died from drowning in his own blood shortly after his wrongful arrest, Southampton Crown Court heard. 

The footage also shows Digwa – who was sentenced to 21 years in prison on Monday – telling police that his victim had not been stabbed. A female officer replies: ‘I know, but we have to check don’t we.’

Police body cam footage shows innocent victim Henry Nowak, 18, being forced into handcuffs by officers after he was stabbed repeatedly by a knife-obsessed Sikh man 

Murderer Vickrum Digwa is seen lying to police as he tells them Mr Nowak ripped off his turban in a racist attack 

Henry Nowak (pictured) was a finance student at the University of Southampton and was described as ‘kind and talented’ by his family

A photo issued by the Crown Prosecution Service of the murder weapon used by Digwa

The video begins with police arriving at the scene, as Digwa’s father Moga Singh holds Mr Nowak upright while he is slumped against a house.

Digwa – who claimed he had been the victim of a racist assault – tells the officers present that he has been injured and points to his eye.

The murderer is seen in the video without his turban on and tells police it is because Mr Nowak tore it off in a violent attack.

However, the court was previously told Digwa had the turban on after stabbing his victim, and must have taken it off himself before police arrived.

Judge William Mousley KC said he was ‘sure’ Mr Nowak never said anything racist to the murderer. 

On Monday night, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reposted the video on social media, describing it as ‘the most shocking footage of discrimination that you will ever see’. 

‘A white boy being handcuffed by police officers more concerned by an accusation of racism than an act of murder. This must be a turning point. White lives matter too,’ he said.   

Robert Jenrick also reposted the footage, which he described as ‘harrowing’, adding: ‘He was the victim, but treated like a criminal.’ 

After the killer’s sentencing on Monday, Mr Nowak’s family slammed police for letting him die without ‘dignity’. 

Mark Nowak, the teen’s father, said ‘justice alone is not enough’, adding that the way his son was treated, compared to Digwa, was ‘unbearable’.

‘Let me be absolutely clear – we hold Vickrum Digwa solely and 100 per cent responsible for the brutal murder of our son,’ the father said. 

‘But Henry should not have died on the streets of Southampton in police custody. The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading.

‘His murderer, however, was afforded decency. He was believed. He was not handcuffed when arrested. He was not handcuffed when transported to the police station. As far as we understand, he was never handcuffed at all.

‘And, as Vickrum Digwa himself told the court, while under arrest for Henry’s murder, police even took him to the kitchen so he could choose his food. The contrast is unbearable.’

A photo released by the CPS of killer Digwa wearing a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife 

The knife used by Digwa is pictured after he murdered his 18-year-old victim 

On Monday night, Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage reposted the video on social media

Vickrum Digwa, 23, was found guilty of murdering student Henry Nowak, 18, with an eight-inch ceremonial blade

As family members wept outside court, Mr Nowak addressed his son, saying: ‘I want Henry to know wherever he is we are so proud of him and we love him beyond words.’

The father called for a ‘full, fearless and transparent’ investigation into the police handling of his son’s murder. 

MPs reacted with fury following Digwa’s conviction for murder last week, questioning how the killer was so easily able to dupe officers into arresting his dying victim – a blunder described as a ‘shocking example of two-tier policing’.

Digwa was jailed for life with a minimum term of 21 years on Monday, after a jury found him guilty of ‘aggressively pursuing’ Mr Nowak and stabbing him six times – including a chest wound 8cm deep.

Passing sentence, Judge William Mousley KC told the defendant that being able to wear a knife in public was a ‘privilege’ that came with a ‘huge responsibility’, adding it was ‘fundamental principle’ of Sikhism that the knife was ‘never to be carried for an offensive purpose’.

Continuing his remarks to the defendant, he said of Mr Nowak: ‘I am sure that Henry said nothing racist.

‘You are the only person to make that claim and it is completely at odds with his previous character.

‘You have brought shame upon your family and your religion.

‘Your actions have stirred up racial tension in Southampton and across the country which have made many Sikhs worried about their safety.’

Mark Nowak, Henry Nowak’s father, delivers a family statement outside Southampton Crown Court on Monday 

Lucy Ross, Henry’s mother, looks emotional outside court after her son’s killer’s sentencing 

Mr Nowak pictured with his father Mark, who on Monday blasted police for how his son was treated in his final moments

Prosecutor Mr Lobbenberg earlier told the sentencing hearing: ‘Henry Nowak dying alone, humiliated and handcuffed was a direct consequence of Vickrum Digwa’s dishonesty.

‘Vickrum Digwa chose on two occasions to make videos, first of Henry fleeing and then of Henry dying with close-ups of his face. The Crown says that is both intrusive and humiliating.

‘His defence describing Henry as a violent drunk racist aggressor compounds the grief of the family.’

The court heard that the Nihang Sikh slept in a bedroom with an ‘arsenal of weapons’ that he and his brother shared.

Digwa had a fascination with antique Sikh weaponry and even described the murder weapon in ‘loving terms’ when he was questioned about it.

Hampshire Police was last week forced to apologise to Mr Nowak’s family for arresting the fatally injured teenager.

Deputy Chief Constable Robert France told the Daily Mail: ‘I’m sorry that he was handcuffed and arrested.’

There are calls for the force to release bodycam footage of the arrest, while the Independent Office for Police Conduct is looking into how the officers acted.

The case has caused international outrage, with tech billionaire Elon Musk offering to fund a private prosecution against the police. It also raises questions about whether anti-racism training may be having a catastrophic impact on officers’ judgment.

Following the sentencing hearing, the Nowak family released photos of Henry as a child

Mr Nowak’s father Mark said: ‘Henry should not have died on the streets of Southampton in police custody. The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading’

The trial heard Mr Nowak was in his first term at the University of Southampton when he went for a night out in the city on December 3. The teenager headed home at around 11pm.

Jurors were told he was speaking to friends on Snapchat when he came across Digwa, who was ‘carrying an extremely large knife in a sheath openly displayed over his clothing’.

A video of the two men talking was found on Mr Nowak’s phone, which was discovered in his killer’s pocket.

In the clip, Mr Nowak can be heard saying: ‘You’re a bad man, say you’re a bad man, go on.’

Digwa replied: ‘I am a bad man.’ The footage then cut off.

After the fatal blows were dealt, Digwa ‘aggressively pursued’ and filmed his victim as he tried to escape. His brother, Gurpreet, then arrived and called 999, claiming his sibling had been ‘attacked racially’.

Officers arrived soon after, at which point Digwa used his ‘trump card’ – accusing Mr Nowak of racism.

This was a ‘wicked lie about a dying man’, Mr Lobbenberg told the jury.

Digwa’s obsession with weapons was obvious for several years before the fatal attack, with a video obtained by the Daily Mail showing him putting on a demonstration with ceremonial knives at a Sikh event (Digwa pictured in white)

In the 30-second clip, Digwa can be seen performing a ‘Gatka’ with his older brother Gurpreet (pictured in blue)

Sources in the local Sikh community said Digwa and his brother were briefly Gatka teachers, but they had abruptly cut ties with him over concerns they had about his behaviour

Sources in the local Sikh community said Digwa and his brother were briefly Gatka teachers, but they had abruptly cut ties with him over concerns they had about his behaviour

Last week, the Daily Mail revealed that Digwa’s obsession with weapons was obvious for several years before the fatal attack, with a video from 2023 showing him putting on a demonstration with ceremonial knives at a Sikh event. 

In the 30-second clip, Digwa can be seen performing a ‘Gatka’ with his older brother Gurpreet.

A Gatka is a Sikh weapons demonstration and both Digwa and his brother were described as ‘teachers’ of Gatka.

Sources in the local Sikh community said Digwa and his brother were briefly Gatka teachers, but they had abruptly cut ties with him over concerns they had about his behaviour.

The video, filmed in May 2023, shows them sparring with knives and small shields in front of a crowd of onlookers at an event in London.

Digwa can be seen picking up a knife and a shield from an array of weapons on the floor and using circular motions to jab the knife into his brother’s shield.

The two can be seen dressed in traditional Sikh clothing and turbans, jumping from side to side as they continue to hit each other’s shields.

The footage will raise questions about whether enough was done to stop Digwa before his obsession with knives turned deadly.

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