@IbrahimMal74532@jim8oy66 Go on gov website for the courts and find the transcripts of the body cam footage, it’s a simple search. Then come back to me instead of just spouting far right nonsense.
FACT: he was stabbed multiple times and bleeding out. Officers ignored him when he says he has been stabbed, an initial check would have confirmed he had been stabbed, officer completely ignored him. All what I mentioned is fact in court documents and backed up by body cam footage.
@pitbullbarbell@Clav0Updates Yes, correct so $6000 each for 3 is 18k a month, then insurance and he supplies his own vehicles body armor for guards covered by company if it’s even needed amongst other consumable costs. So 40k top end is looking good.
Heartbreaking and deeply disturbing details are continuing to emerge during the trial of Vickrum Digwa, the man accused of murdering Polish-British student Henry Nowak.
Jurors have now been shown mobile phone footage of the confrontation that ended with a young man losing his life.
Digwa told the court he was carrying a 21cm kirpan a Sikh ceremonial blade worn around his neck and claimed he feared Henry would use it against him.
“I thought I had to do something because I was afraid that he was going to stab me with my own kirpan,” he said.
But the court also heard that Henry Nowak was trying to escape.
According to the evidence presented, Henry attempted to flee for his life, climbing over a fence while Digwa was allegedly still stabbing him.
One of the most shocking details heard by the jury is that police initially handcuffed Henry as he lay on the ground bleeding out, after Digwa reportedly claimed Henry was the aggressor and had made racist remarks.
The court also heard allegations that Digwa’s mother, Kiran Kaur, 53, removed the kirpan from the scene after the stabbing. She denies assisting an offender.
At the centre of all this is a young man who never came home.
A son.
A friend.
A life gone forever.
And every new detail emerging from this case is leaving people across the country horrified and heartbroken.
Imagine Henry’s family hearing that he was allegedly restrained while fighting for his life. Heartbreaking beyond words. Cases like this destroy public trust because people feel catastrophic mistakes are never properly acknowledged and this is why the police should be investigated and held to account for there massive failings and incompetence in Henry’s brutal murder, that’s not anti-police it’s about making sure every emergency response is fair, competent and focused on saving lives and that clearly didn’t happen in Henry’s case.
Heartbreaking.
Henry Nowak’s name has hardly been mentioned by anyone in the Mainstream Media.
That’s why we must use our voices on platforms like X to raise awareness
Henry’s friends and family posted this video of him and his sister Olivia with the caption
“Henry is missed so much by so many. Henry's family have a drive and that is to keep Henry's name alive by raising money for “2Wish” the charity that continues to help them navigate their grief.”
Rest in peace Henry.
Sending love and prayers to his family right now.
@elonmusk is already doing a great job of spreading awareness but collectively we must do more.
A foreign billionaire just did the job the entire British press wouldn't.
@elonmusk asked the question every newsroom in this country should have been screaming for months. Who are the officers that handcuffed a dying boy and let him bleed out in the street? Who are they, and why are they still in a job?
Not the BBC. Not Sky. Not GB News. A bloke in Texas with no stake in this country.
They had the story. They let it die. He picked it back up, called it unconscionable, and offered to fund a wrongful death lawsuit.
The answer to his question? Silence. Still.
This is Henry Nowak. First year student. Walking home from a night out with his football team. A wounded teenager telling officers he couldn't breathe, and the response was handcuffs, not an ambulance.
A boy dies like this on a British street and it should never have left the front page. It should have been the reckoning that didn't stop until someone answered for it. Instead it took a man who owes us nothing to drag it back into the light.
Not one officer named. Not one suspended. The watchdog is investigating now, and only now, because the pressure came from a website and not a single news desk in this country.
Ordinary people never needed permission to care. They raised over £40,000 for Henry at a charity football match in his memory. That is the Britain that still has a pulse. The one that doesn't wait to be told who's allowed to matter.
When the richest man on earth has to do your journalism for you, what exactly is the British press for?
So let me ask you the question they wouldn't. Did you see Henry's name on the news? Or did you have to find it here?
Henry Nowak. 18 years old. Walking home. He should have made it.