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UK Apartheid Police: The Enemy of the People

The Hampshire coroner has said a full inquest before a jury will consider the broader circumstances of the death of Henry Nowak.

The 18-year-old innocent student was slain by a Sikh in December. His killer was sentenced to life in prison this week.

An inquest will take place into the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, Winchester Coroner’s Court heard on Thursday morning.

The student of accountancy was stabbed and slashed to death in December 2025 by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa.

Illegal Murder Weapon

The strolling student’s slayer used his Sikh faith as a pretext to carry the illegal murder weapon. The illegally long and finely-pointed Shastar knife was repeatedly driven into Nowak’s chest and body.

Sadly, such violent anti-White murders are not unknown in the United Kingdom. The anti-White racial element introduced by the murderer and the fact police handcuffed the dying victim in his final moments of life has caused it to become a major area of concern in world conversation

Reform the Brainwashed Anti-White Police

It has become a starting point for radical police reform. Public outrage over the handcuffing of a dying man over a fabricated racism claim triggered outrage.

The outrage and indignation intensified after a fragment of body-worn camera footage was reluctantly published by the police.

The footage, which horrified the watching world, showed an officer dragging Nowak across the gravelled ground. It showed the dying student lying on his side, after which the teen quickly deteriorated and died.

‘He would have died anyway’ – Police

Until now, police have relied on the pathologist’s findings, as presented during the criminal trial. By the time officers got on scene, Nowak’s death was already certain to acquit their officers for their behavior at the scene.

Were anti-White Racist Cops accomplices of the killer?

Yet the county coroner implied in his remarks on Thursday that more facts are yet to be discovered. He said a new investigation would seek to ascertain whether the police ‘caused or contributed to death’.

Coroner Jason Pegg said that more facts would be discovered during the course of the inquest. This means the pathologist’s report had failed in any way

The purpose of the two examinations is fundamentally different, and the inquest would look at broader factors surrounding the death.

Because Nowak was in the custody of the state, he had a right to life that the state had a responsibility for, Pegg said, meaning an investigation has to take place.

He said:

The scope of any inquest where article two is engaged is not simply how someone came by their death, but also in what broader circumstances. 

I am not satisfied that the investigations that have taken place to date in relation to the death of Henry Nowak have fully discharged the investigative article two obligation.

Indeed, those other investigations were not and are not necessarily intended to discharge such obligations. 

Jury Decides

The issue in this case is likely to be whether any act or omission by a police officer or any delay in the treatment Henry Nowak received caused or contributed to his death.

The coroner said this investigation would take place in public, would be before a jury, and would allow the involvement of Henry Nowak’s family.

While the planned inquest is not due to take place until late 2027, the coroner was reported by the BBC to have said on Thursday morning that he hoped, given the nature of the case, it would be brought forward to another date.

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