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English cops cuffed teen stabbing victim after attacker claimed racial assault

English police are under scrutiny after handcuffing an 18-year-old university student, Henry Nowak, as he died from a fatal stabbing. Officers initially treated Nowak as a suspect after the attacker, Vickrum Digwa, falsely claimed he had been racially assaulted.

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English cops cuffed teen stabbing victim after attacker claimed racial assault
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English police are under scrutiny after handcuffing an 18-year-old university student, Henry Nowak, as he died from a fatal stabbing. Officers initially treated Nowak as a suspect after the attacker, Vickrum Digwa, falsely claimed he had been racially assaulted. Digwa was convicted of murder for stabbing Nowak multiple times with a kirpan-style weapon on December 3, 2025. Hampshire Constabulary has apologized for handcuffing Nowak and referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct for investigation. The incident has sparked debate about whether police prioritized racism allegations over investigative and medical procedures, with calls for body-worn camera footage to be released. Sikh community organizations condemned the murder and stated the weapon used was not a standard ceremonial kirpan.

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Hampshire Constabulary apologized for handcuffing Nowak before his death.

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Alan Mendoza stated the case reflects 'rot of political correctness' in British policing.

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Vikram Digwa was convicted of murdering Henry Nowak with a ceremonial knife.

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English police handcuffed an 18-year-old stabbing victim who was bleeding to death.

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The officers allegedly believed the attacker's false claim of a racial assault.

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close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for May 30 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 4 Min English police are facing mounting scrutiny after officers handcuffed an 18-year-old university student as he bled to death following a fatal stabbing, allegedly after believing the attacker’s false claim that he had been the victim of a racist assault. The case has sparked outrage across Britain, fueled political debate over policing and prompted calls for the release of body-worn camera footage from the responding officers. Alan Mendoza, executive director and co-founder of the London-based Henry Jackson Society think tank, told Fox News Digital that the case reflected broader failures in British policing culture. "The killing of Henry Nowak shows how far the rot of political correctness has set into the British policing mentality," Mendoza said. "The reflex attitude today appears to be to believe any and every claim that mentions racism," he added. "It clearly trumped actual murder in this case as a dying Mr. Nowak was arrested on the say-so of his Sikh assailant without any facts being established by the officers attending." BRITISH POLICE RELEASE DETAILS ON SUSPECTS AFTER 'SHOCKING' TRAIN ATTACK, UPDATE ON VICTIMS Freshman student Henry Nowak was stabbed many times by Vikram Digwa who used an eight inch ceremonial knife in December 2025. Digwa was found guilty of murder last week. (Hampshire police handout.) Vickrum Digwa, 23, was convicted Thursday at Southampton Crown Court of murdering Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old finance student at the University of Southampton, during a confrontation on Dec. 3, 2025. Officers arriving at the chaotic scene initially treated Nowak as the suspect after Digwa allegedly claimed he had been racially abused and attacked. Officers handcuffed Nowak before realizing the severity of his injuries. He later collapsed and died at the scene despite attempts to administer first aid, according to Sky News. Following the verdict, Hampshire Constabulary publicly apologized and referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), England and Wales' police watchdog, for investigation. "I’m sorry that he was handcuffed and arrested in the moments before he lost consciousness," Temporary Deputy Chief Constable Robert France said in a statement reported by Sky News. Prosecutors told jurors Digwa stabbed Nowak multiple times using a 21-centimeter blade described in court as a Sikh kirpan-style weapon. Digwa claimed he acted in self-defense after being racially abused, but jurors rejected that argument and found him guilty of murder. The case has since ignited fierce public debate online and in British media over whether police prioritized allegations of racism over basic investigative and medical procedures. TEXAS PRESS CONFERENCE IN AUSTIN METCALF KILLING DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS OVER TRACK MEET STABBING Handout photo issued by Hampshire Police of Vickrum Digwa who has been found guilty at Southampton Crown Court of the murder of university student Henry Nowak, who he stabbed to death with a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife. Digwa told police a "wicked lie" that he was the victim of a racist attack after he stabbed finance student Henry Nowak, from Chafford Hundred, Essex, five times in the incident in Belmont Road, Southampton, on Dec. 3 2025. Issue date: Thursday, May 28, 2026. (Press Association via AP Images) Speaking on GB News on Friday, Reform UK Member of Parliament Robert Jenrick called for the release of body-worn camera footage if the Nowak family consents. "The officers chose to prioritize the accusation of racial abuse over saving the life of this young man," Jenrick said. "I think that was a terrible mistake." Jenrick also criticized what he described as a muted response from Britain’s political establishment compared to reactions following the 2020 death of George Floyd in the United States. "The Prime Minister says absolutely nothing. The Home Secretary says absolutely nothing." The killing has also raised concerns about hostility toward Britain’s Sikh community, which Sikh organizations have sought to distance from the crime. In a public statement issued following the verdict, Sikh community organizations condemned the killing and stressed that the case should not be viewed as representative of Sikhism. 2 JEWISH MEN STABBED IN LONDON ATTACK CLASSIFIED AS TERRORISM File of a police car in Derbyshire, England. (Derbyshire Constabulary via Facebook) "Henry’s life has tragically been cut short by a moment of madness by an individual for which there can be no excuses," the statement said. The organizations also acknowledged that "the actions of police officers who handcuffed the victim just before he died" had intensified criticism of police and "unnecessarily stirred up community hatred." The statement further emphasized that legal protections allowing Sikhs in Britain to carry ceremonial kirpans for religious purposes do not apply if the blade is used violently. "We understand in this case the weapon that may have been used was not the normal Kirpan worn by fully practicing Sikhs," the statement read. Mendoza stressed that Britain’s Sikh community broadly condemned the murder and supported the investigation. "It’s legal for Sikhs to carry ceremonial knives in the U.K. but they are almost always tiny ones that religious authorities have ordained are sufficient to fulfil the obligation," Mendoza told Fox News Digital. "He had one of those, plus his [8 inch] blade." A member of the London Met Police stands guard outside Westminster Abbey. (BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images) He also described Digwa as "a weapons nut," referencing evidence presented during the trial that prosecutors said showed the defendant had a fascination with knives and weapons. The IOPC investigation into the officers’ actions remains ongoing. Fox News Digital reached out to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary for comment but did not receive a response before publication. Efrat Lachter is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.
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