UMVA has learned that a tragic and disturbing case of anti-White violence has shaken the UK, resulting in the brutal murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
UK police bodycam footage reveals the harrowing moments after Nowak was stabbed by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh man, on December 3, 2025, while walking home from a night out in Southampton. The footage shows Nowak pleading with officers for help after being stabbed five times with an 8-inch knife in the face, legs, and chest.
As Nowak tried to flee, he was bleeding profusely, but police responded by handcuffing him and dragging him away while he was dying. The teen's desperate cries of "I can't breathe!" and "I'm dying!" fell on deaf ears as officers seemed skeptical of his pleas.
Digwa, on the other hand, told police that Nowak was a racist and had allegedly knocked off his head wrap. Digwa's brother echoed these claims in a 911 call, stating that they had been "attacked racially by some white person." However, these claims appear to be baseless and have not been substantiated.
The police officer's response to Nowak's pleas for help was chilling: "I don't think you have, mate." Moments later, Nowak lay lifeless on the ground, a victim of brutal violence and police indifference.
Digwa was subsequently sentenced to life in prison for his heinous crime. The case has sparked widespread outrage, with Vice President JD Vance releasing a powerful statement condemning the murder and highlighting the broader societal issues that contributed to this tragedy.
In his statement, Vance lamented that Nowak died "abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit." He argued that the murder was a tragic consequence of a culture that has abandoned its own values and allowed mass migration and self-hatred to flourish.
Vance's words resonated with many, as he emphasized that the proper response to such tragedies is "righteous anger" and a renewed commitment to defending national sovereignty and preserving Western civilization. He concluded by expressing his condolences to Nowak's loved ones and calling for a return to the values that have made the West great.