Six more charged after Southampton riots over Henry Nowak murder
Six more individuals have been charged with violent disorder in Southampton, bringing the total to 11, following riots that erupted after the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. The disorder began after police released bodycam footage showing Nowak being handcuffed shortly before his death.

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AI-generatedSix more individuals have been charged with violent disorder in Southampton, bringing the total to 11, following riots that erupted after the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. The disorder began after police released bodycam footage showing Nowak being handcuffed shortly before his death. Protests escalated into violence, with smashed car windows and strewn bricks, and resulted in injuries to 11 officers and a police dog. The charges stem from protests that occurred after Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment for stabbing Nowak. Nowak's father condemned the police's treatment of his son but urged against further division, while political figures like Nigel Farage and Keir Starmer commented on the incident and its broader implications.
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5 extractedTommy Robinson addressed crowds during the protest billed as Justice for Henry Nowak.
11 officers and a police dog were injured during the disorder.
The charges follow the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa to life imprisonment for the murder of Henry Nowak.
Six more people have been charged with violent disorder in Southampton following riots.
Anger erupted after police bodycam footage showed Nowak being placed in handcuffs moments before he died.