Police pelted with missiles at Henry Nowak protest

Stuart RustSouth of England
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Officers in riot gear faced a hostile crowd close to the family home of Henry Nowak's killer

Police officers have been pelted with missiles during a protest near the Southampton home of Henry Nowak's killer.

A crowd of several hundred initially took part in a demonstration outside Southampton Central Police Station before gathering close to the family home of Vickrum Digwa in St Denys.

The 23-year-old was jailed for life on Monday after being convicted of murdering Nowak, 18, as he walked back to his student accommodation in Southampton in December 2025.

Protesters marched across the city from the police station to the St Denys area, close to where Henry was murdered in December. Chairs, cans and flares were thrown at officers in riot gear, forcing them to retreat.

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Hundreds of people gathered outside Southampton Central Police Station before moving to the St Denys area

Digwa stabbed Henry with a large blade he claimed to carry for religious reasons, before lying to police at the scene and falsely claiming he had been the victim of a racist attack - leading officers to arrest Henry rather than his killer.

Body cam footage released this week showed Henry repeatedly telling officers he had been stabbed as he lay dying in handcuffs.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct has launched an investigation into the force's response.

Satvir Kaur, the Labour MP for Southampton Test, the constituency in which the murder took place, said she was concerned the murder was being exploited for political reasons.

"Of course people need to look at knife crime but when it comes to using this an excuse to put communities against each other, that is not helping," she said.

"It's not helping in Southampton and it's not helping across the country."

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The protest follows the release of bodycam footage showing Henry's final moments as he lay dying in handcuffs