Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has publicly condemned the murder of student Henry Nowak, calling the killing by Vickrum Digwa an ‘evil act’. The tragic incident has shocked the UK, with Digwa sentenced to life imprisonment and a minimum term of 21 years.
Mahmood paid tribute to Henry Nowak, describing him as a kind and hard-working student who was deeply loved by his family and friends. She acknowledged the unimaginable pain Henry’s loved ones are enduring following the senseless attack that took his life.
Vickrum Digwa was handed a life sentence for the murder of Henry Nowak. Mahmood highlighted the seriousness of Digwa’s actions, including the false accusation of racism against Henry while he was dying. Members of Digwa’s family are also facing further legal action as investigations continue.
The Home Secretary addressed public concerns regarding the police handling of the incident, referencing disturbing bodycam footage. Questions remain about the response and actions taken by officers at the scene, especially after Henry’s final words, “I can’t breathe,” caused deep distress among the public.
Further court hearings are scheduled, including the sentencing of Digwa’s mother, who was convicted of assisting an offender. Mahmood emphasised the importance of careful language during ongoing legal proceedings but affirmed the family’s right to receive answers about the tragic events of that night.
Originally published by UKNIP.