Southampton residents in shock after night of ‘terrifying’ protest violence
An anti-police protest in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak escalated into violence on Tuesday night. The demonstration, initially peaceful outside the central police station, saw hundreds march to the neighborhood where Nowak died and his killer, Vickrum Digwa, lived.

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AI-generatedAn anti-police protest in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak escalated into violence on Tuesday night. The demonstration, initially peaceful outside the central police station, saw hundreds march to the neighborhood where Nowak died and his killer, Vickrum Digwa, lived. Protesters threw objects at riot police, who prevented them from reaching Digwa's family home. Residents reported being terrified by the destruction, with cars damaged and streets littered with debris. The protest, addressed by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, chanted slogans against the police, who had arrested Nowak after Digwa claimed he was racially abused. Nowak's father condemned the police's treatment of his son but urged against using his death to create division.
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5 extractedNowak's father condemned the police treatment of his son but urged against using his death to create division.
Henry Nowak was stabbed five times by Vickrum Digwa after Digwa claimed Nowak had racially abused and assaulted him.
Sophie Martin described the protest as 'absolutely terrifying' and stated her family's cars were smashed up.
Protesters hurled bricks, wheelie bins, bottles, and beer cans at riot police.
Anti-police protest over Henry Nowak's murder resulted in smashed car windows and bricks strewn across Southampton streets.