'I can't breathe': How Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed after a night outpublished at 17:45 BST
Image source, FAMILY HANDOUTreWe've just heard the prime minister say that the police have "serious questions" to answer over how they handled the arrest of Harry Nowak, including how "accusations of racism" informed decision-making.
Here's a look back at how the incident unfolded:
Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed in Southampton in December last year while walking home after a night out.
He suffered stab wounds to his legs and a fatal wound to his heart from a 21cm (8in) blade. He was stabbed by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who said he was carrying the blade as part of his Sikh faith.
When police arrived at the scene, bodycam footage shows Digwa claiming Nowak had taken his turban off and grabbed him by the hair in a racially-motivated attack. This was not true.
Officers then turn to Nowak, who can be heard repeating "I've been stabbed" and then "I can't breathe" while he is made to sit up to be handcuffed. An officer can be heard saying: "Don't think you have, mate."
While being handcuffed, Nowak says "I can't breathe" another three times.
On 1 June, Digwa was sentenced to life in prison, for a minimum of 21 years.










