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The Murder of Henry Nowak: Stabbed, Filmed, and Handcuffed While Dying | Shadows of the Night

6 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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In this harrowing episode of Shadows of the Night, host Alexander Lawson examines the brutal murder of 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak in Southampton on December 3, 2025. What began as an ordinary night out ended in tragedy when Henry crossed paths with Vickrum Singh Digwa. Armed with a kirpan, Digwa stabbed the unarmed teenager five times, including a fatal wound to the heart. As Henry lay dying, his killer allegedly filmed him and spun a web of “wicked lies,” claiming self-defense and a racist attack. Bodycam footage reveals the devastating final moments: Henry pleading “I’ve been stabbed” and “I can’t breathe” while officers, misled by initial reports, handcuffed him on the ground. We cover the trial, the conviction, the family’s fight for justice, and the wider questions surrounding knife crime, religious exemptions, and policing. A heartbreaking story of a promising young life stolen too soon. Listener discretion is strongly advised — this episode contains graphic details of violence and distressing real events. Hosted by Alexander Lawson. Shadows of the Night — True stories. Real darkness. #TrueCrime #HenryNowak #KnifeCrime #UKCrime Subscribe, rate, and review to help us bring more untold stories to light. Stay safe out there.

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