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Henry Nowak murder: two officers under gross misconduct investigation

Two police officers involved in the case of Henry Nowak, who died in December 2025 after being stabbed, are now under investigation for gross misconduct by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). The investigation will examine whether the officers failed to recognize Nowak's need for urgent medical attention, delayed first aid, and wrongly arrested and handcuffed him after he stated he had been stabbed and couldn't breathe.

Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-01 · 09:11 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Henry Nowak murder: two officers under gross misconduct investigation
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Two police officers involved in the case of Henry Nowak, who died in December 2025 after being stabbed, are now under investigation for gross misconduct by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). The investigation will examine whether the officers failed to recognize Nowak's need for urgent medical attention, delayed first aid, and wrongly arrested and handcuffed him after he stated he had been stabbed and couldn't breathe. The IOPC will also consider if the race or religion of Nowak or the perpetrator, Vickrum Digwa, influenced the officers' actions and decisions. This shift in the investigation follows a formal complaint from Nowak's family and meetings with them. Digwa has been convicted of Nowak's murder.

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Vickrum Digwa falsely told police he had been the victim of a racist attack.

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Henry Nowak died after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa.

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Two police officers are under gross misconduct investigation regarding the death of Henry Nowak.

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The investigation will consider if the race or religion of Henry Nowak or the Digwa family impacted officers' decisions.

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Officers may have breached professional standards including duties, responsibilities, use of force, and discreditable conduct.

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Two police officers in the case of Henry Nowak have been placed under investigation for gross misconduct by the police watchdog.Nowak, 18, died in December 2025 after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa in Southampton. Digwa falsely told police he had been the victim of a racist attack, which led officers to handcuff Nowak and treat him as a suspect, despite him saying he had been stabbed and that he could not breathe.The investigation will also consider whether race was a factor. The case triggered claims from the far right that Nowak’s treatment had stemmed from an anti-white bias.The Independent Office for Police Conduct had been treating officers involved as witnesses, meaning they believed there had been no possible wrongdoing. On Wednesday, the policing watchdog said they had changed that view, which in part follows meetings they had with the Nowak family and their lawyer, and a formal complaint from the family of the murdered student.Bodycam footage shows Vickrum Digwa lying to police before his arrest – videoThe IOPC said it would look at “whether the race or religion of either Henry or the Digwa family impacted on the actions and decision-making of the officers, whether officers’ decisions were influenced by assumptions or prejudice relating to community tensions at the time”.In a statement, the IOPC said: “The evidence indicates that both officers – who were the first to arrive at the scene late in the evening of 3 December 2025 – may have potentially breached the professional behaviour standards of duties and responsibilities, use of force, and discreditable conduct.“These relate to potential failures by the officers to recognise that Henry needed urgent medical attention, to immediately act after he said he had been stabbed and he couldn’t breathe, and the decision to arrest and handcuff Henry rather than provide immediate first aid.“There’s also an indication one of the officers may have breached the standard relating to authority, respect and courtesy, for appearing to dismiss Henry saying he had been stabbed.”Derrick Campbell from the IOPC said: “Our investigators met with Henry’s family earlier this month where we were able to discuss our investigation with them in depth, now that criminal proceedings have concluded.Protesters outside Southampton-central-police-station" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="156226" data-entity-type="location">Southampton Central police station on 2 June, holding images of Henry Nowak and a pair of blood-covered handcuffs. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images“We are obliged to constantly review the evidence obtained throughout our investigations and assess any indications of potential misconduct for officers involved. As a result, two officers will now face gross misconduct investigations.“There is clear evidence that public confidence in the force may have been seriously harmed by this incident, and that is a factor we must consider when assessing the evidence.“The serving of gross misconduct notices does not necessarily mean that disciplinary proceedings will follow. At the end of our investigation, we will decide whether any officers should face disciplinary proceedings.”The IOPC will also look at issues such as why Nowak was handcuffed, while Digwa was not when he was arrested for attempted murder after police realised Nowak had been stabbed.Campbell added: “It is also an important part of our role to identify whether any changes are needed to national or force policies or procedures, to improve police practice.”Digwa has been convicted of Nowak’s murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 21 years. The sentence is being appealed against by senior government law officers on the basis it is unduly lenient.
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