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In this FrontPage Magazine article, Bruce Bawer argues that the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton exposes a deeper crisis in British policing, multiculturalism, and elite cowardice.
- Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old dual Polish-British citizen and University of Southampton student, was stabbed to death on December 3 after an encounter with Vickrun Singh Digwa, who was carrying knives.
- According to the article, Nowak began filming Digwa after noticing a large knife, leading to a confrontation in which Digwa took his phone and stabbed him four times.
- Bawer emphasizes the horror of what followed: Henry reportedly told officers he had been stabbed and could not breathe, but police allegedly treated him as the aggressor after Digwa’s brother claimed the incident was racially motivated.
- The article says officers handcuffed Nowak as he lay dying, dismissed his pleas, and only removed the cuffs and began emergency efforts after he became unresponsive.
- Digwa was found guilty of murder on May 28 and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 21 years.
- Bawer frames the police response as an example of “two-tier policing,” arguing that British authorities are more afraid of being accused of racism than of failing innocent victims.
- The article connects the Nowak case to broader complaints about Britain’s handling of grooming gangs, pro-Palestinian demonstrations, Tommy Robinson, and speech-related prosecutions.
- Bawer notes that figures including Nigel Farage, Elon Musk, Marco Rubio, and J.D. Vance reacted strongly to the case, while British leaders and local officials urged calm and warned against “division.”
- The author contrasts Britain’s widespread public mourning for George Floyd with what he sees as official reluctance to confront the implications of Nowak’s death.
- Bawer concludes that ordinary Britons are increasingly aware that their leaders despise them, and he argues that righteous public anger is necessary if Britain is to change course.
Read the full story:
https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-needless-death-of-henry-nowak-and-britains-shame/



