New court documents have revealed that murdered and wrongfully arrested white British teenager Henry Nowak’s last words to his killer before being stabbed were a denial of racism.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The final words of white student Henry Nowak to his Sikh killer, Vickrum Digwa, were “I’m not a racist,” according to new court documents. 📺 DETAIL: Nowak, an 18-year-old white student, was fatally stabbed by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa with an eight-inch Sikh religious dagger in Southampton, England, in December 2025. Digwa falsely accused Nowak of racism when the police arrived. Digwa’s family also falsely accused Nowak of racial abuse in their call to the police. As a result, when the police arrived, Nowak was handcuffed as he bled to death. The officers ignored Nowak’s pleas for assistance, refusing to believe he had been stabbed. According to newly obtained court documents, witnesses at the scene of his murder and wrongful arrest said Nowak’s final words to his killer were “I’m not a racist.” It was also confirmed that Digwa was not handcuffed when he was finally arrested for attempted murder and taken to the police station for questioning following Nowak’s death. Digwa was subsequently sentenced to a minimum of just 20 years in prison, which is in the process of being re-examined and potentially lengthened. 🎯 IMPACT: The revelation that Nowak felt compelled to deny a false racism accusation from his killer and his killer’s family in some of his final moments has reignited public outrage over two-tier policing in the United Kingdom. The police have faced sustained criticism for prioritizing an accusation of racism over an accusation of murder in Nowak’s case. 📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier this month, it was reported that two police officers involved in Nowak’s wrongful arrest and murder were being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) for potential gross misconduct. This followed a report from the month prior that officers involved in the case had tried to frame Nowak as guilty, despite knowing that his killer had lied. In reaction to previously released bodycam footage of Nowak’s wrongful arrest and murder, Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, said the incident was “proof… that we’re living in a two-tier culture in this country, where the rights and privileges of white people matter less than those of ethnic minorities.” |
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