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The Aussie 'Take' On Henry's Death.

Critical Race Theory Killed Henry Nowak!

4 June 2026.

The murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak has reignited debate over policing, race, multiculturalism, and DEI policies, following allegations that officers prioritised racism claims over a dying victim.

Remember the name, Henry Nowak.

He was the 18-year-old British student stabbed to death by a Sikh, then falsely arrested by police because the United Kingdom’s multicultural sectarian “safetyism” laws see all white men as oppressors.

The Fatal Encounter and Court Findings

British national, Indian Vickrum Digwa, was sentenced for Nowak’s murder on 1 June.

Judge William Mousley KC recounted the incident in a sentencing statement.

This was, he said, a “chance meeting.”Nowak, a first-year college student, was walking back to his university accommodation. Digwa claims the student barged into him.

Footage from Nowak’s phone contradicted that.

The judge said the phone shows Nowak “cheekily” asking the Indian British national if his Sikh knife made him feel tough.

Nowak was being neither “aggressive nor threatening” towards Digwa.

Video then showed Digwa take Nowak’s phone from him, after stating that the knife made him a “bad man.”

Digwa repeatedly stabbed the 18-year-old because his turban had been knocked off during the wrestle over Nowak’s phone. Something that is anathema to Sikhs, the Judge explained.

Responding to the attempt to cover up Nowak’s murder, Judge Mousley damned it as “wicked lies.”

He then sentenced Digwa to life in prison.

Police Conduct Under Scrutiny

Condemning the “behaviour of police officers,” and politicians, Nigel Farage said, hearing sirens, “young Henry must have thought that help was at hand.”

“Far, far from it.”

Police arrived after Digwa’s brother called them, and not an ambulance, telling officers that they had been drunkenly “abused by a white guy.”

As published by The Telegraph, part of the transcript from that call reads,

“We’ve just got attacked racially by some white person. He’s physically attacked my brother; we’re Sikhs, we wear a turban, and he’s just attacked my brother.”

“I can’t let him go until this gets sorted. I am not being racially attacked and letting him get away with it.”

Farage said that when on the scene, police treated “an accusation of racism more seriously than an act of murder.”

Although police claim Nowak’s injuries were not survivable, they repeatedly ignored his cries as he bled to death.

Instead of receiving counsel and comfort, Nowak was shown contempt. DD.

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