'I have written to prime minister,' police commissioner sayspublished at 17:19 BST
PCC Donna Jones' statement says that Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary has apologised for handcuffing Henry in the moments before he died, and that the force referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
“The findings of the IOPC review will be published, and as Commissioner I am committed to ensuring the findings are implemented without delay," she says.
“Central to this incident is the fact that Vickrum Digwa was able to carry a knife in public because there is an exemption for those who observe the Sikh faith to carry ceremonial daggers.
“As Commissioner, I intend to write to the Prime Minister to request a national review of the laws concerning the carrying of bladed articles under religious exemptions.
“Nothing can bring Henry back. There is no doubt Henry’s last moments were terrifying.
“My thoughts my remain with his family and I will do everything I can to ensure this can never happen again in this country.”
