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‘I can’t breathe’: Harrowing bodycam footage shows moment police dismiss Henry Nowak’s stabbing claim – UK Times

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Harrowing bodycam footage shows the moment police dismissed student Henry Nowak’s cries for help after he was stabbed to death with a Sikh ceremonial knife.

The 18-year-old student died after Vickrum Digwa carried out a brutal knife attack, which included two stab wounds to the back of Mr Nowak’s legs and a fatal wound to his heart, on 3 December 2025.

Newly released video filmed as police arrived at the incident shows Digwa claiming he had been racially assaulted by Mr Nowak, as his victim lay bleeding on the floor.

Bodycam footage shows the moment a dying Henry Nowak is arrested on suspicion of assault
Bodycam footage shows the moment a dying Henry Nowak is arrested on suspicion of assault (Hampshire Police)

In the chilling footage, Mr Nowak can be heard telling officers: “I’ve been stabbed”. One replies: “I don’t think you have mate”.

Officers then proceed to handcuff Mr Nowak and arrest him.

Mr Nowak can then be heard repeating: “I can’t breathe” as officers around him continue to deny that he has been stabbed. He died shortly after.

Digwa was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 21 years, at Southampton Crown Court on Monday.

During his trial he told jurors he had been racially attacked by Mr Nowak, who he accused of punching him and knocking his turban off.

Vickrum Digwa was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 21 years (Hampshire Police/PA)
Vickrum Digwa was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 21 years (Hampshire Police/PA) (Hampshire Police)

He claimed he had stabbed Mr Nowak in the back of his legs in self-defence after Mr Nowak had threatened him and grabbed him by the hair, and said that he had not realised at the time that he had caused the fatal stab wound to Mr Nowak’s chest.

But prosecutors said the 23-year-old had told a “wicked lie” to police and that Mr Nowak did not racially attack him.

The police have since apologised for handcuffing Mr Nowak.

In court on Monday, Mark Nowak, the father of Henry Nowak, broke down in tears as he read his victim impact statement to the court in which he described the family’s devastation at the loss of his “beautiful son”.

He said: “As a father, it is my job to protect my child and I failed to keep him safe, I was not there when he needed me most, the thought of him lying in the road, scared, bleeding to death will haunt me forever.”

Henry’s mother Lucy described her son as “ambitious, determined and full of life”.

“He had his whole life ahead of him, that future has been cruelly taken away,” she said.

“The impact of his loss has been devastating not only for me but for our entire family and for all who knew him, we are learning to support one another through this unimaginable grief, but the pain is constant, our family will never be the same.”

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