Justice for henry


Henry Nowak died at eighteen years old at the hands of a foreign Sikh, legally permitted to carry a weapon as an exemption to the law due to his religious rules.More British people are being killed every week. We’re told to not believe our own eyes and ears.It’s time for Parliament to be put to account. They must all be made aware of Nowak’s brutal murder, the police failure involved, and we must demand that they speak - or at the very least, we must set the stage so that if they try and pretend they haven’t heard of him, we will all have proof that we have shared his story to them.


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British police handcuffed a teenager who had been stabbed by a Sikh man wielding an 8-inch ceremonial knife, and died in fear. The law currently makes an exemption allowing Sikhs to carry these weapons in public.After he was stabbed, Henry Nowak, 18, tried to climb a fence to escape, but Vikrum Digwa, 23, "aggressively pursued" him, leaving a trail of blood.Police were called to the scene but arrested Mr. Nowak after Digwa claimed he had been racially abused.Mr. Nowak was then handcuffed before passing out and dying in the street a short time later.The last memory Henry Nowak will have had was trying to tell the officers that he couldn’t breathe and that he had been stabbed.The officer replied “I don’t think you have, mate.”As you are my Member of Parliament, I wanted to make you aware of Henry’s murder, and I am hoping that you will use your position in Parliament to be a voice for the safety of British people.We shouldn’t have to live like this.


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