New evidence reveals that police officers took eight critical minutes to locate the fatal stab wound on Henry Nowak after he was handcuffed. This incident, which occurred in Southampton, has sparked outrage and raised questions about police protocols in emergency situations.
Henry, an 18-year-old, was stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, who falsely accused him of racial abuse. Body-worn camera footage shows the officers initially dismissing Henry’s claims of being stabbed, leading to a significant delay in providing necessary medical assistance.
The timeline of events indicates that officers only began to assess his injuries after several minutes, during which Henry lost consciousness. This delay in recognizing the severity of his condition has led to calls for a thorough investigation into police training and response times in critical situations.
As the Independent Office for Police Conduct investigates, the implications of this case extend beyond Henry’s tragic death, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in police procedures that could affect public trust and safety in the future.
Source: LBC News

