This is Henry Nowak.
He was 18 years old. A first-year accountancy and finance student at the University of Southampton. He played football for two clubs. He was walking home from a night out on 3 December 2025 when a stranger carrying a 21cm blade approached him on Belmont Road.
He was stabbed five times. He tried to climb a fence to escape. He collapsed on the pavement.
When Hampshire Police arrived, his killer told them Henry had attacked him. They believed it. They handcuffed Henry as he lay bleeding. He told them, repeatedly, that he had been stabbed. An officer replied: “I don’t think you have, mate.”
He died there. Saying “I can’t breathe.” Saying “please, brother.” Telling the truth to people who chose not to believe him.
This is the boy who was failed.
By a man who chose to carry a knife he did not need.
By a family that hid the weapon and lied to emergency services.
By police officers who handcuffed first and listened second.
By a Prime Minister who took 180 days to find his name.
By a media class that decided his story did not fit the script.
But not by his family — who have carried him with grace through six months of grief no parent should know.
Not by his sister, who looked her brother’s killer in the eye and said: “If you had known him, you would never have hurt him.”
Not by his father, who stood outside a courtroom and refused to let the institutions off the hook.
And not by the thousands of strangers across the world who learned his name, refused to let it fade, and have raised over $101,000 for the charity supporting the people he left behind.
This is Henry Nowak.
He was loved. He is missed. And he will not be forgotten.
Forever 18. 🤍
#JusticeForHenryNowak
In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed.
In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights.
It was the last thing Henry heard before he died.
18-year-old student Henry Nowak was murdered in Southampton in December 2025. His killer, Vickrum Digwa, 23, was convicted and jailed for life.
The case has drawn national attention, both for the killing and for the police response. After Digwa’s family falsely claimed they had been racially attacked, officers handcuffed Henry as he lay dying, telling him they did not believe he had been stabbed. Hampshire Police have apologised and referred themselves to the IOPC. The footage was released by the Crown Prosecution Service with the family’s consent.
The court also confirmed the weapon was not a kirpan. Digwa killed Henry with a separate, larger knife.
Our thoughts remain with Henry Nowak’s family.
🎥 Source: BBC News, CPS, Southampton Crown Court
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🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Police just released the bodycam footage in the killing of 18-year-old white male Henry Nowak and it CONFIRMS the police LAUGHED HIM OFF when he said he got stabbed
Straight-up says: "I've been stabbed."
COP: "Whereabouts? Don't think you have, mate!"
NOWAK: "*Groaning* I CAN'T BREATHE."
COP: "Put your hand in the cuff."
Nowak says he can't breathe again.
Then again while they just stand there.
"We have to check [if he was stabbed], don't we?"
THESE COPS ARE COMPLICIT IN THE MURDER!!
THERE SHOULD BE WORLDWIDE OUTRAGE.