Tragic Death of Henry Nowak Highlights Issues of Racial Bias in British Policing
Six years after George Floyd, a white teenager died in the streets crying 'I can't breathe'... and no one listened: ELI STEELE exposes the shocking tragedy

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The death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, a Polish-British student, after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa raises concerns about racial bias in policing. Despite evidence proving he was not racially abusive, police initially sided with the attacker. This incident reflects a broader issue of 'white guilt' impacting justice in the UK.
- 01Henry Nowak was stabbed five times by Vickrum Digwa, who falsely claimed racial abuse.
- 02Police bodycam footage revealed officers doubted Henry's claims of being stabbed.
- 03Digwa was convicted of murder and sentenced to a minimum of 21 years in prison.
- 04The case highlights perceived racial bias in policing, where accusations of racism are prioritized over victim testimony.
- 05The incident is seen as a manifestation of 'white guilt' affecting law enforcement's response to crime.
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The tragic case of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old Polish-British student, underscores significant concerns regarding racial bias in policing in the UK. On December 3, 2025, Henry was fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, who falsely claimed that Henry had racially abused him. Despite Henry's desperate pleas for help, police officers doubted his account, leading to his death shortly after. Bodycam footage shows Henry informing the police he had been stabbed, but officers were skeptical of his claims. The subsequent trial revealed that Digwa's allegations were fabricated, resulting in his conviction for murder and a 21-year prison sentence. This incident raises critical questions about the influence of 'white guilt' on law enforcement, suggesting that police may prioritize the narratives of minority accusers over those of white victims. The case reflects a broader societal issue where the principles of justice appear to be compromised by racial dynamics, echoing concerns raised in the aftermath of George Floyd's death in the United States. Eli Steele, the author, argues that this moral framework poses a danger to justice systems in both the UK and the US.
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The case has sparked discussions about racial bias in policing and the treatment of victims based on race.
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