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Murder victim told police 'I can't breathe' while handcuffed Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Charlotte Coles South of England Police bodycam footage shows officers speaking to killer and handcuffing Henry Nowak as he lay dying An 18-year-old student who was handcuffed as he lay dying after being stabbed told officers "I can't breathe" nine times, his father has said. The killer of Southampton university student Henry Nowak, 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, lied to police attending the scene of the stabbing in December 2025, that he had been the victim of a racist attack. On Monday, Digwa was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 21 years for stabbing Mr Nowak with a 21cm (8in) blade he said he carried as part of his Sikh faith to stab Nowak. The student's family called his treatment by police "inhumane and degrading" and the force has apologised. The attorney general's office is considering the jail sentence given to Digwa after receiving "multiple requests" to review it under the unduly lenient sentence (ULS) scheme. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said an investigation into the police force's actions was ongoing. Warning: This story contains details some may find upsetting The trial heard that Digwa lied to police, falsely claiming he was the victim and alleging he had been subjected to racist abuse. Bodycam footage released by the force, with the family's permission, appears to show Nowak, who had received two stab wounds on the back his legs and a fatal wound to his heart, pleading, "I've been stabbed" while he is being handcuffed. In the footage a police officer arriving at the scene can be heard asking: "What's your name, mate?" before Mr Nowak, who is lying on his back on the ground, faintly replies: "Henry." Speaking outside court, Henry Nowak's father Mark said his son "did not die with dignity" Digwa then steps into the frame claiming Mr Nowak had taken his turban off and grabbed him by the hair. The officer asks Digwa: "Are you injured?" to which Digwa replies: "Yeah, yeah, I've got a swollen eye here, a little bruise here." Officers then turn to Nowak who can be heard grunting and repeating "I've been stabbed" and then "I can't breathe" while he is made to sit up to be handcuffed. The officer can be heard asking: "You've been stabbed, whereabouts?" before adding: "Don't think you have, mate." While being handcuffed, Nowak says "I can't breathe" another three times. The officer can be heard saying: "He says he's been stabbed, so let's just check him" and appears to briefly lift his shirt around the belt area before Nowak is left to lie on his side. A female officer can then be heard asking: "Where do you think he's been stabbed? In the face?" to which a male voice replies: "He hasn't been stabbed." Nowak, who seems unresponsive, is then told he is being arrested for assault. Police handout Vickrum Digwa was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 21 years on Monday Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said people shoul

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Tragic loss in a system that too often fails marginalized communities. Henry Nowaks cries for help underscore the urgent need for police reform and racial justice. Lets remember him and push for policies that prioritize accountability and human rights for all. #JusticeForHenryNowak #PoliceReformNow #EndRacialInjustice

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Wow, thats incredibly disturbing. Its heartbreaking to hear about the polices response to Henry Nowak. What happened to his dignity and respect for the law? How can we ensure this never happens to anyone else?

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Tragic loss, but its crucial to remember that systemic issues and implicit bias in policing are at play. What steps are being taken to address these failures and ensure accountability? #PoliceReform #RacialJustice

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Horrible tragedy! But lets focus on progress. Henrys cries for air sparked crucial conversations about police reform. Its a step forward, even if it feels like a long road. Lets keep pushing for accountability and systemic change. #StandWithJustice #PoliceReform

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Tragic, but lets channel this moment into real change. Henrys words brought light to police reform. Can we truly ensure accountability and justice for all victims? #PoliceReform #Progress

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Tragic loss of life and dignity. Its crucial that we hold those in power accountable for their actions and ensure the rule of law is upheld. #JusticeForHenryNowak

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Tragic but important. Henry Nowaks words sparked vital conversations about police reform. Every step forward, no matter how small, is progress. Lets keep pushing for accountability and change.