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Victor Davis Hanson discusses a U.K. teenager who died from a stab wound while handcuffed by police on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min Newly released police bodycam footage is intensifying scrutiny of local police after officers handcuffed an 18-year-old university student who repeatedly told them he had been stabbed and could not breathe moments before dying on a
Southampton street. The video, released Monday following the murder conviction of 23-year-old
Vickrum Digwa, shows
Henry Nowak telling officers, "I’ve been stabbed" and "I can’t breathe" while lying on the ground after the Dec. 3, 2025, attack. One officer responded: "I don’t think you have, mate," according to the video. Police handcuffed Nowak after Digwa claimed he had been the victim of a racist assault, according to court proceedings previously reported by
Sky News. BODYCAM FOOTAGE SHOWS MOMENT FLORIDA OFFICERS' ATTEMPT TO RESTRAIN SUSPECT GOES HORRIBLY WRONG
Henry Nowak is shown in a police handout image from
Hampshire Police. (
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Reuters reported that officers later removed the handcuffs and attempted CPR after realizing Nowak had suffered serious stab wounds. Digwa was sentenced Monday to life in prison after being convicted of murdering the 18-year-old
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Southampton finance student with a 21-centimeter blade prosecutors described as a Sikh kirpan-style weapon. GRIEVING TEXAS FATHER SPEAKS OUT AFTER SON WAS STABBED TO DEATH AT HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET The case has sparked political backlash in Britain and renewed debate over policing, race and
knife crime. In a statement read outside court Monday, Nowak’s father,
Mark Nowak, said his son repeatedly pleaded for help before losing consciousness.
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Southampton Crown Court of murdering university student
Henry Nowak by stabbing him five times with a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife on Dec. 3, 2025, in
Southampton. (
Hampshire Police/PA Wire) "Henry had been stabbed multiple times, and as his chest filled with blood, he tried to escape. He was chased, abused, and filmed by
Vickrum Digwa and others,"
Mark Nowak said, according to
Reuters. "When police arrived, Henry was lying on the floor, barely able to sit up and plainly in severe medical distress." "With his final words, he told officers that he could not breathe. He told them he had been stabbed,"
Mark Nowak said, according to
Reuters. "The response from one officer was ‘I don’t think you have, mate,’" he added.
Mark Nowak said the family held Digwa "solely and 100% responsible" for their son's death, but criticized the police, saying, "Henry should not have died on the streets of
Southampton in police custody. The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading." Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, said the case showed "the fear of being called racist was greater than dealing with
Henry Nowak’s murder," according to
Reuters. UK POLICE APOLOGIZE TO 'FATHER TED' CREATOR GRAHAM LINEHAN FOR ARREST OVER TRANS SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS Newly released police bodycam footage is intensifying scrutiny of local police after officers handcuffed an 18-year-old university student who repeatedly told them he had been stabbed and could not breathe moments before dying on a
Southampton street. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Reform UK MP Robert Jenrick also called for the release of body-worn camera footage and accused authorities of prioritizing allegations of racism over saving Nowak’s life during an appearance on GB News. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the killing as "an awful, shocking case" and said it was right that the Independent Office for Police Conduct investigate the police response. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, the police force responsible for policing
Southampton and surrounding areas in southern
England, previously apologized after the conviction, with Temporary Deputy Chief Constable Robert France saying he was sorry that Nowak had been handcuffed "in the moments before he lost consciousness," according to
Sky News. The police force remains under investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Fox News Digital reached out to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary for comment but did not receive a response.
Reuters contributed to this story. 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.