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What CCTV tells us about how Henry Nowak's murder unfolded

What CCTV tells us about how Henry Nowak's murder unfolded
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The article details the murder of 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak in Southampton, highlighting how CCTV and bodycam footage captured the events leading to his death. The perpetrator, Vickrum Digwa, falsely accused the victim of racial abuse to manipulate police response.

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The case raises questions about police conduct and the reliability of witness claims during initial encounters, as well as the role of surveillance in criminal justice.

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Henry Nowak was just a few months into his first year of university when he was killed on his way home to his accommodation in Southampton on 3 December.

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The article provides a factual account of a criminal case based on available evidence and court proceedings.

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