Hampshire Police handcuffed Henry Nowak after informing them he’d been stabbed. The police officers chose to ignore it and prioritise claims of verbal abuse.
Police realised Nowak told the truth when he was gone. The murderer wasn’t even handcuffed.
This situation is sickening.
🚨 NEW: The police officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak took 8 minutes to realise he had been stabbed
MALE POLICE OFFICER: I’m not sure he’s breathing.
FEMALE POLICE OFFICER: (Checks for pulse in neck)
MALE OFFICER: He's not breathing.
FEMALE OFFICER: Right let's get the handcuffs off.
MALE OFFICER: Let them know he's not breathing.
FEMALE OFFICER: Yeah. (Talks on police radio). From 4-8 we don’t think he’s breathing. Could we get another unit here please? Got no pulse.
MALE POLICE OFFICER: (Unlocks handcuffs). Medic or anything. ARV.
FEMALE OFFICER: (Talks on police radio). ARV towards [us] if we’ve got them with a defib.
MALE OFFICER: (Removes handcuffs)
MALE OFFICER: He’s not unconscious mate, he’s not breathing. (Continues chest compressions). Come on mate. That’s it, that’s it. Keep breathing. Come on. (Pauses briefly). No.
FEMALE OFFICER: No? Keep going.
MALE OFFICER: Come on mate. Stay with us.
FEMALE OFFICER: Yeah, that's it mate, come on.
MALE OFFICER: That’s it. Come on, take a breath. (Continues chest compressions). That’s it bro, I got you. Come on.
FEMALE OFFICER: (Talks on radio). Go ahead? Thank you. Do you wanna swap?
MALE OFFICER: No, I’m alright.
FEMALE OFFICER: Sure?
MALE OFFICER: Come on mate. Come on. That’s it. That’s it.
FEMALE OFFICER: Have you, can you put a torch … I just wanna make sure that he hasn’t been stabbed. Are you alright to hold it? Thank you.
FEMALE OFFICER 2: (Walks into view). Do you want me to do it? Here you are.
FEMALE OFFICER: Cheers mate. (Passes torch to female police officer). Right, they’re gonna want him down to skin level for defib.
FEMALE OFFICER 2: I’ve got some … oh SCAS are here.
FEMALE OFFICER: Have you got scissors? Grab some scissors.
MALE OFFICER: (Continues chest compressions). Come on mate. (Whispers). He’s fucking gone. He’s got blood coming out his nose. (Talks quietly). He’s fucking gone.
FEMALE OFFICER: Right, if you stretch that clothing for me. Stretch it out. Perfect. (Unseen gesture/cutting of clothing). There's a lot of blood.
MALE OFFICER: Has he been stabbed there?
FEMALE OFFICER: Yeah, he's got a stab... there's a mark there.
MALE OFFICER: That makes it worse. He's got a stab... I'm pushing on a fucking stab wound. (Sound of clothing being ripped)
FEMALE OFFICER: That's okay. It's fine. It's not... it's not coming out. It's fine. Keep going. Keep going. It's not bleeding out.
MALE OFFICER: (Continues chest compressions)
At this point, a paramedic arrives and takes over. The transcript ends at 23:46. Nowak was pronounced dead at the scene at 00:37
@Alexarmstrong He has.
More interestingly look how much time Nigel Farage has been in Clacton, it wouldn’t be an issue if he was in Parliament on most of those days instead. But both his parliamentary attendance and his time spent in his constituency is very poor.
@SBarrettBar Burnham has triggered so many sell outs, it’s hilarious watching the melt down.
They got what they wanted, Starmer out. Did they think they could force an election before term.
If they don’t respect election results, then they won’t mind us having another EU referendum.
@SuellaBraverman Reform UK priorities are:
• De-regulate crypto
• Cut minimum wage
• Abolishing Inheritance tax
• Tax cuts for the wealthy
It will ignore rape gangs because it would require investment in the prison system. Likewise it won’t invest in the Border force to tackle immigration
Sally Nugent doing great with the questioning. Nigel Farage not used to it, was visibly uncomfortable and irritated.
Most of the UK media gives him a free pass so it’s refreshing to see someone hold him to account.
'How much of the money have you spent?'
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told #BBCBreakfast 'I've done nothing wrong' when questioned about a £5m gift from billionaire Reform backer Christopher Harborne
https://t.co/EzwCYcHHh8
@reformparty_uk The clowns came out of hiding. Now to ask him what the £5 million pounds the foreign based billionaire gave him is for.
It is a matter of national security if EU citizen Nigel Farage is working on behalf of foreigners instead of the British electorate.
@RachelD1892 Muppets wanted Starmer out. It’s obvious they assumed with Starmer’s removal, Labour wouldn’t be able to serve a full term in government.
They don’t know the difference between a U.S Presidential system and a British constitutional monarchy.
Charles III is our head of state.
Did Starmer starve and freeze pensioners? No.
Did he permit abortion until the point of birth? No.
Did assisted dying (not even his policy) become law? No.
Has free speech died? No, otherwise you wouldn't have posted that.
Don't get your information from GB News, folks.
@mikegardner_wb You forget the 14 years of Tory Johnson governments. Brexit destroyed billions in trade annually to make a few foreign shareholders better off.
Truss’ mini budget, Johnson dumping excrement into our water, Cameron cutting the armed forces in half, all increased NHS waiting times
@PatrickChristys Let’s not forget how EU citizen Nigel Farage abandons his constituents to attend rallies for his idol the orange paedophile in the White House.
@LeeHarris Brexit damaged this country. Economically crippled us then the Tories just went ahead and opened the borders after filling our water with excrement.
Farage received millions from a foreign based billionaire. To push crypto tax cuts for the rich and pay decreases for the poor.
How can you come together as a party when so many within the party plotted to remove Starmer. Get rid of those Labour MP’s which forced Starmer out and you might once again function as a united party
As a Party, we owe Keir Starmer a huge amount. He made us electable again, and led us to a landslide election win only two years ago. He has overseen important achievements since then.
I have seen up close a man who loves his country, with a deep sense of public service and duty. That character has re-set our standing on the world stage.
He has announced his resignation with dignity, putting the country’s interest first. I thank Keir for all that he has done for our Party and country.
We must now come together as a Party, choose a new leader, and show the country that we can do orderly transition well. That requires us to all behave with respect and humility, and show the best of ourselves.
We have to show that mainstream progressive politics can change people’s lives for the better, and is up to the task of the challenges we all face. If we fail the consequences for democracy and the country are great and dangerous.
The NEC will shortly set out the process.