Student's dying words to police spark outrage and protest
En resumen
- A video of a dying student, Henry Nowak, handcuffed by British police after being stabbed and falsely accused of racial abuse, has sparked outrage and violent protests in Southampton.
- Far-right figures are using the case to claim police treat white Britons as second-class citizens.
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Eighteen-year-old Henry Nowak died after being stabbed. Police bodycam footage showed him handcuffed and repeatedly saying 'I can't breathe'. Far-right figures have used the case to claim police mistreat white Britons.
Video of a dying student who was handcuffed by British police after being stabbed by a Sikh man and falsely accused of racially abusing his murderer sparked outrage on Tuesday, with protesters throwing bricks at police.
Eighteen-year-old Henry Nowak was heard repeatedly telling officers: “I can’t breathe” in police bodycam footage captured as he lay mortally wounded in December after a night out with his football team members.
Far-right figures have seized on the case, including firebrand Tommy Robinson, who spoke at a rally in the southern city of Southampton, where the murder took place, claiming police treat white British people as “second-rate citizens”.
Protesters then marched through the city centre towards the scene of the crime, where police blocked the road. Demonstrators attacked officers with bricks, bottles and bins.
Interior minister Shabana Mahmood condemned the “disgraceful violence” against police and said on X that “those responsible can expect to face the full force of the law”.
Qué observar
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Investigation into police conduct and the circumstances of Nowak's death.
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Arrests and prosecution of protesters involved in violence.
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Preguntas abiertas
- Was Henry Nowak falsely accused of racial abuse?
- What was the exact cause of death?
- What led to the stabbing?
- What is the full context of the police interaction?






