Vickrum Digwa and Family Face New Weapons Charges Following Murder Conviction
Henry Nowak murderer Vickrum Digwa faces new weapons charges alongside brother and father

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Vickrum Digwa, sentenced to life for murdering Henry Nowak in Southampton, faces new weapons charges alongside his father and brother. They are charged with multiple offenses related to possessing offensive weapons, with a court hearing scheduled for July 9.
- 01Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Henry Nowak, with a minimum of 21 years to be served.
- 02He faces six new charges for possessing offensive weapons, including a machete and knuckledusters, alongside his family members.
- 03His brother, Gurpreet Digwa, faces additional charges including possessing an air rifle and an axe in public.
- 04The charges stem from incidents occurring on December 4, 2025, the day after Nowak's murder.
- 05The Digwa family expressed sorrow for the Nowak family's loss and apologized to the Sikh community for the negative attention.
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Vickrum Digwa, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton, has appeared in court facing new charges related to weapons offenses. Alongside his father, Moga Singh, and brother, Gurpreet Digwa, Vickrum faces six counts of possessing offensive weapons, including a flick knife, extendable baton, and swords. Gurpreet faces additional charges for possessing an air rifle and an axe in public. These offenses are dated December 4, 2025, the day following Nowak's death. The court proceedings were adjourned until July 9, with Moga and Gurpreet released on unconditional bail, while Vickrum remains on technical bail due to his current imprisonment. The Digwa family issued a public apology to the Nowak family and the Sikh community, expressing their deep sorrow for the tragedy and the pain caused, hoping to prevent further division within the community.
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The new charges against the Digwa family may affect community relations and perceptions of safety in Southampton.
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