Protesters clash with police in Southampton over Henry Nowak murder
Summary
Hundreds of people protested in Southampton after the murder of Henry Nowak, clashing with police near the home of his killer, Vickrum Digwa. The protest included speeches from far-right figures and calls against police treatment and racism.Key Facts
- Henry Nowak was murdered, and his killer is Vickrum Digwa.
- Hundreds gathered outside Southampton central police station to protest the murder.
- Far-right activist Tommy Robinson spoke at the protest, accusing local police of institutional racism.
- Protesters chanted slogans like “Racist police, off our streets” and carried signs blaming police.
- Some protesters threw bottles and bins at police, who blocked access to Digwa’s neighborhood.
- Nowak’s father criticized police treatment of his son but called for unity, not division.
- UK Independence Party leader Nick Tenconi and actor Laurence Fox were present at the protest.
- Police used shields and helicopters to manage the crowd and stop them from entering areas near the killer’s home.
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