Bodycam Footage Reveals Police Response to Stabbing Victim Henry Nowak
Henry Nowak bodycam shows cop respond 'don’t think you have mate’ over stabbing plea

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Bodycam footage shows Henry Nowak, a stabbing victim, pleading for help while handcuffed, as police dismiss his claims of injury. Vickrum Digwa, the assailant, received a life sentence. Nowak's family demands a thorough investigation into police conduct amid rising knife crime concerns in Southampton, UK.
- 01Henry Nowak was stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, who was sentenced to life with a minimum of 21 years.
- 02Bodycam footage shows Nowak pleading for help while handcuffed, with police initially dismissing his injuries.
- 03Nowak's family has called for a transparent investigation into the police's handling of the incident.
- 04Elon Musk has offered to fund a private prosecution against the police regarding their response.
- 05The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Nowak's death.
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Bodycam footage has surfaced showing Henry Nowak, a student who was stabbed, pleading for help while handcuffed on the ground. Despite his cries of 'I have been stabbed,' police officers initially dismissed his pleas, with one officer stating, 'I don’t think you have mate.' Vickrum Digwa, 23, was later sentenced to life imprisonment for the stabbing, which he claimed was part of a religious practice. The footage shows Nowak in a pool of blood, struggling to breathe as he was placed under arrest on suspicion of assault. His father, Mark Nowak, has criticized the police's treatment of his son and is demanding a thorough investigation into the incident. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is looking into the police response, and public figures, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer, have expressed their support for accountability in the case. The family is calling for urgent action to address the escalating knife crime issue in Southampton, UK.
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The case highlights serious concerns about police conduct and rising knife crime in Southampton.
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