Two convicted. Justice is still missing and more are just as guilty.
They didn't just kill Henry Nowak.
They built a courtroom around his dying body and cast him as the villain.
A staged turban. A fake swollen eye. A stolen phone. A brother on 999 lying while Henry bled. A mother walking away with the murder weapon like she was taking out the bins. A father at the scene. Officers so deep in unconscious bias training they chose a staged hate crime over a dying boy's nine desperate pleas.
This wasn't a stabbing.
It was a production.
And most of the cast walked offstage without a scratch.
Vickrum Digwa. Convicted. 21 years minimum.
His mother Kiran Kaur. Convicted of assisting an offender. Still awaiting sentence.
Now tell me who's at home tonight.
Gurpreet Digwa. The brother. Lied on the 999 call. Named by the judge in open court. Not charged.
The father. Named in court. At the scene. Helped remove the weapon. Not charged.
The officers who handcuffed a dying boy. Six months on. Treated as witnesses. Not suspects.
The system that trained them to hear the word racist and switch off every instinct they had.
Four people built the lie around Henry's body.
A system made it work.
Two are convicted.
The rest are at home.
Henry's father said his family should not have to fight for the truth.
He's right.
We're not done.
Every single one of them belongs in that dock.
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