Thanks to Judge, Now We Know the Truth About So-Called Racist Language Henry Nowak Used Before Being Stabbed to Death by Sikh

Thanks to Judge, Now We Know the Truth About So-Called Racist Language Henry Nowak Used Before Being Stabbed to Death by Sikh


The judge who sentenced a British killer to prison on Monday did more than put a murderer behind bars.

He laid out the events surrounding the December death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in the United Kingdom in a coherent format.

He also identified the allegedly “racist” language the young man is accused of using — while making it clear he thought the killer was lying about literally everything that happened that night.

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In sentencing remarks delivered from the bench while addressing the defendant, 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, Judge William Mousely described how Nowak encountered his killer while walking home after a night out with friends in Southampton, England. (The remarks can be viewed here. They are well worth reading in their entirety.)

Describing Nowak as a “much-loved, kind, hard-working and ambitious young man,” Mousely said the Southampton University student had been drinking, but was not drunk.

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