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‘I’ve been stabbed,’ said the seriously injured Henry Nowak – police officers believed the attacker and handcuffed the victim, who was dying before their very eyes and repeatedly said: ‘I can’t breathe.’

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London, UK (Weltexpress). It is not only Germany that is being overrun by immigrants, but the UK as well. A representative of a foreign and distant people stabbed a young man to death. Henry Nowak was just 18 years old and a student.

When footage from a police officer’s body camera was released, it revealed at the very least a fatal failure on the part of the police. The UK officers arriving at the scene did not believe the victim, who was seriously injured and bleeding from multiple stab wounds, but instead believed the perpetrator, Vickrum Digwa, who was 23 years old at the time of the crime.

The police then brutally attacked the seriously injured victim. They also handcuffed Henry Nowak, who was lying on the ground, helpless and dying.

As a result, the victim, dying in full view of the murderer and the police, said nine times that he “couldn’t breathe”.

Photos and videos of this brutal police violence are circulating online.

The murder took place in December 2025 in Southampton.

The victim stated several times that he had been stabbed. Henry Nowak said, verbatim: “I have been stabbed.” Henry Nowak also said, verbatim: “I can’t breathe.” The cold-blooded police officers showed no mercy towards the dying Henry Nowak.

Subsequently, a police officer read out the victim’s rights to him, even though he could no longer breathe. Henry Nowak had already lost consciousness. The police officers remained cold-blooded and left him to die. The murderer, who had lied to the police, stood by and watched.

There are now protests in Southampton against the police and those responsible for the population replacement. Full-scale street battles have broken out in Southampton.

On Monday, 1 June 2026, the murderer was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Mark Nowak stated in front of rolling cameras on 1 June 2026, in the presence of his family: “We hold Vickrum Digwa solely and one hundred per cent responsible for the brutal murder of our son.
But Henry should not have died on the streets of Southampton whilst in police custody. The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading.”

The police leadership in Southampton apologised following the misconduct of officers.

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