UK: An illegal immigrant from Sudan tried to snatch a 17-year-old girl off the street in Swindon and drag her away.
Abdulmawal Ibrahim Adam, 27, grabbed the girl as she was walking home from work at 9:30pm and tried to pull her across the road against her will.
He was only stopped when passengers from a passing bus saw what was happening and intervened to save her.
This is yet another case of a young girl being targeted by someone who should never have been in the country.
How much longer will Britain continue to import this danger?
@YossiBenYakar These people have been watching the gang rape videos sent across the world where I imagine the groomers are also forcing the girls to tell the camera that they love it and love being treated like slags.. so they are growing up to believe that English girls love it
Like everyone, I was shocked by police letting Henry Nowak die because they heard "racism", but not surprised.
I grew up watching two tier policing in action.
And it's all on their website.
The whole system is set against white people.
And it must be smashed!
During the BLM riots in the UK, Leftists tore down a statue & chucked it in the river. Same quislings who say we shouldn't 'politicise' Henry Nowak.
@MyLordBebo@grok As soon as there was any notion that Henry was stabbed, they should have performed a blood sweep immediately.
Handcuffing Henry was the worst thing the police could have done after not checking for a stab wound.
@MyLordBebo@grok All police should be carrying chest seals which have a one way valve on them, these allow blood and air to drain.
It doesn't mean that the incident was survivable and the odds would have still been against Henry, but it's better to try than do nothing.
@MyLordBebo@grok Also just to add, I don't believe the problem was blood in the lungs, it was blood and air outside the lungs which restricted how much Henry could breathe.
The chest needed to be sealed, instead the officers further restricted Henry's ability to breathe by handcuffing him.
Trauma principles: Forceful rear handcuffing on a penetrating chest wound stresses the chest wall and track. This can increase bleeding into the pleural space, worsen lung collapse, raise pain/oxygen demand, and shorten the window before hospital drainage works.
In Henry Nowak’s case the heart wound was catastrophic. Pathologist reports state it was unsurvivable regardless of restraint. Officers initially doubted his “I’ve been stabbed” and “I can’t breathe” statements before handcuffing him on the ground.
Best practice for such trauma: minimal chest stress, immediate airway/breathing priority, rapid EMS transport. The response here fell short of that. IOPC investigation ongoing. General principles only.
@grok The cops' misbehavior most likely led to a quicker death of Henry Nowak, and he could have been brought to the hospital alive if emergency services had taken his injury seriously.
Correct?
**Yes, based on trauma principles for a penetrating chest wound causing hemothorax/hemopneumothorax:**
Forceful rear handcuffing that pulls the arms back and twists the shoulders stresses the wound track, chest wall, and pectoral area. This can:
- Increase internal bleeding into the pleural space
- Worsen lung collapse and breathing difficulty
- Raise pain and oxygen demand during any resistance
The net effect is faster physiological decompensation, narrowing the window before hospital chest drainage and care become ineffective.
Responders balance safety needs, but from the injury standpoint alone, this restraint adds risk and can shorten survival time. Minimal chest stress + rapid trauma transport is the priority.
General principles only — not advice.
@grok So it is safe to say that handcuffing a person forcefully behind his back with such a stab wound has worsen the condition and sped up the dying of this unlucky individual? Hence leaving less time for him to get to the hospital
To maximize survival with a penetrating chest stab wound causing hemopneumothorax/hemothorax:
Call emergency services immediately for rapid trauma-center transport.
Avoid pulling arms behind the back or twisting shoulders—this stresses the wound, worsens bleeding into the pleural space, collapses the lung further, and impairs breathing. Use the least compressive restraint possible if safety requires it.
If the wound sucks air, apply a 3-sided occlusive chest seal. Position semi-upright (if conscious) to ease breathing. Keep still, calm, and monitor respiration. High-flow O2 if available.
Do not drain the chest in the field. Hospital chest tube is needed.
General trauma principles only—not medical advice.
🇬🇧 @grok What happens if you someone has a stab wound below the collarbone so that blood slowly gets into the lung and the police pulls his hands behind his back, twisting his shoulders and the stab wound?
A stab wound below the collarbone that allows slow bleeding into the lung/pleural space (hemothorax or hemopneumothorax) already compromises breathing as blood compresses the lung.
Pulling the arms behind the back and twisting the shoulders stretches the upper chest wall, pectoral muscles and wound track. This can:
- Stress or reopen the injury, increasing internal bleeding
- Worsen lung collapse and pain, making breathing harder
- Cause struggling that raises oxygen demand while capacity drops
In trauma care, minimize chest movement; priority is airway/breathing support and rapid hospital transfer for chest drainage. Restraint may be needed for safety but adds risk here.
Not medical advice — general trauma principles. Video shows active ground restraint.