

The death of 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak in Southampton, England, has sparked outrage after court testimony revealed police officers allegedly handcuffed the bleeding teenager while responding to claims of “racism” made by his attacker.
According to reports presented before Southampton Crown Court, Nowak had been stabbed multiple times during an altercation on December 3 while returning home after a night out with university football teammates.
Prosecutors stated that one of the stab wounds pierced his lung, ultimately causing him to choke on his own blood before he could receive emergency medical treatment.
Court proceedings identified the suspect as Vickrum Digwa, who allegedly told responding officers that he had been attacked and subjected to racist abuse by a “drunk man.”
Prosecutors argued that police initially accepted Digwa’s account and restrained Nowak despite his critical injuries. Witness testimony indicated the teenager lost consciousness shortly afterward and died at the scene.
The prosecution further stated that Digwa aggressively pursued Nowak before the fatal stabbing and was later found carrying the victim’s cellphone when arrested.
Jurors also heard that recordings taken inside a police van allegedly captured Digwa admitting to the stabbing without mentioning self-defense or racial abuse claims during the private conversation.
The case has fueled broader debate online regarding perceived double standards in media and political coverage surrounding race-related incidents in Europe and the United Kingdom.
Commentators have compared the relatively limited international attention surrounding Nowak’s death to the massive global protests that followed the death of George Floyd in the United States in 2020, which resulted in widespread demonstrations and severe legal consequences for the officers involved.
The controversy also comes amid broader scrutiny of policing and race issues across Europe. In Germany earlier this year, protests erupted after the fatal police shooting of Lorenz A., a Black man killed outside a nightclub in Oldenburg, prompting demands for an independent investigation into possible institutional racism within German law enforcement.
As the Southampton trial continues, Henry Nowak’s family has described the tragedy as the loss of a promising young man who had only recently begun studying accounting and finance at the University of Southampton.
Prosecutors said the teenager had been celebrating the completion of his first university semester shortly before the fatal attack occurred.
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