@TanDhesi You have no right over me to carry a knife in our own country
I love Sikhs, they have been amazing parts of our nation in the most part, but you have no right to carry an offensive weapon in this nation
@Keir_Starmer Resign you fucking traitorous piece of shit, a proper leader would have never allowed or facilitated things like this is in their nation, and if it happened there would be officers and everyone on the chain that caused this in jail, go fuck yourself you bastard
@piersmorgan You’re a silly little pathetic motherfucker, fuck you
And also is your wife still on the lookout for good looking lads? I’m sure she is. Send her my @ bitch
Fuck you dickhead
@nkayyox It’s pretty rational to not like a culture that oppresses, rapes, takes sex slaves and calls for my murder
So it’s far from a phobia
It’s just a disgusting religion
@Steve_Laws_ As some idiots may hear this and think that I’m sticking up for the twat that did this, I’m not, but we must not turn on Sikhs.
I absolutely want him brought to full justice (further if I had my way) and just look through my posts for my opinion
Whatever the outcome of the trial in the murder of Henry Nowak - whether the Sikh man is found guilty or not (the trial is still ongoing) - the Police Officer(s) who did not seek immediate medical attention for the stabbed HENRY NOWAK need to be named, prosecuted and put on trial for Manslaughter. “Can’t breath” - Police body cam footage shown in court revealed the moment officers arrested 18-year-old Henry Nowak shortly before his death.
Southampton Crown Court heard officers found Mr Nowak leaning against a house wall in Belmont Road, supported by the defendant’s father.
The defendant's father said: “He keeps dropping down, so I am just trying to keep him up.”
Mr Nowak can be heard saying “can’t breathe.”
Police put handcuffs on Mr Nowak, who was lying on his side, telling officers he had been stabbed and that he could not breathe.
The officer told Mr Nowak that he was under arrest for suspicion of assault.
Mr Nowak repeated that he had been stabbed.
A male voice said: “I don’t think you have, mate.”
The video cuts out when CPR starts, and in its place, a transcript was read by Neil King, prosecuting, and the officer in the case.
One officer said: "He is not unconscious, mate, he isn't breathing."
Mr Nowak was pronounced dead at 12.37am despite the efforts of police, paramedics and a doctor who was flown to the scene by helicopter.
The video ended when CPR began, with a transcript read to the court instead. Mr Nowak was later pronounced dead at 12:37am despite efforts from police, paramedics and an airlifted doctor.
Vickrum Singh Digwa, 23, of St Denys Road, Southampton denies the charge of murder.
Source: Daily Echo..... https://t.co/Bq4iELez2y