Three more charged after Southampton protests over Henry Nowak murder
Three individuals, Connor Bishop, Reece Robinson, and Noah Etherington, have been charged with violent disorder following protests in Southampton. These demonstrations occurred after Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Henry Nowak.

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AI-generatedThree individuals, Connor Bishop, Reece Robinson, and Noah Etherington, have been charged with violent disorder following protests in Southampton. These demonstrations occurred after Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Henry Nowak. The protests were fueled by the release of police body-worn footage showing Nowak being handcuffed shortly before his death from stab wounds, despite his pleas that he could not breathe. The article states that Digwa had claimed to be the victim of a racial attack. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged politicians to respect Nowak's family's wishes to avoid disturbances, while Labour leader Keir Starmer met with the family and condemned Nigel Farage's call for "rage" in response to the murder.
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5 extractedNigel Farage's response – that Nowak’s murder should be met with “rage” – was unforgivable.
Prime Minister urged politicians to heed the teenager’s relatives’ calls not to use his death “to cause disturbances”.
Anger erupted after police body-worn footage was released showing Nowak being placed in handcuffs moments before he lost consciousness and later died from stab wounds.
Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 21 years for the murder of Henry Nowak.
Three more people have been charged with violent disorder following protests in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak.