Henry Nowak inquest to determine whether police contributed to his death
Keir Starmer addresses the House of Commons on Henry Nowak's death as his father calls to not create 'further division'
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The student died whilst being handcuffed by police after being accused by his killer of being racist
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An inquest into the murder of Henry Nowak will look into whether the police contributed to the 18-year-old's death, a coroner has confirmed.
The inquest is due to take back at Winchester Coroner's Court with a jury on September 20, 2027.
Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton area coroner Jason Pegg said a jury inquest would enable "public and family scrutiny of all the circumstances by which Henry came by his death".
He said Mr Nowak's death in custody meant the investigative duty under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights applies.
"The scope of any inquest where Article 2 is engaged is not simply how someone came by their death, but also in what broader circumstances," he told Winchester Coroner's Court today.
He added: "I am not satisfied that the investigations that have taken place to date in relation to the death of Henry Nowak have fully discharged the investigative Article 2 obligation.
"Indeed, those other investigations were not and are not necessarily intended to discharge such obligations."
Mr Pegg continued: “The issue in this case is likely to be whether any act or omission by a police officer or any delay in the treatment Henry Nowak received caused or contributed to death.

Bodycam footage released by the police earlier this week show Mr Nowak being handcuffed despite telling officers he could not breathe
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“An inquest will allow such scrutiny, it will be a public hearing on the broad circumstances by which Henry came by his death.
“Having an inquest will allow Henry’s family to effectively participate in those proceedings.”
The case of Mr Nowak's murder has sparked outcry among the public and politicians as the police arrested the 18-year-old despite telling officers he had been stabbed.
On December 3 last year, Vickrum Digwa, 23, killed the student with a Sikh ceremonial knife after an altercation broke out between the two men.
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Winchester Coroner's Court will hold the inquest in September next year
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Instead of calling for medical help, Digwa, with the help of his family, called the police, who arrived at the scene.
They claimed Digwa had been the victim of a racial attack, accusing Mr Nowak.
Consequently, police handcuffed the 18-year-old, who was already lying face down on a gravel driveway.
Mr Nowak then told officers several times "I have been stabbed" and "I can’t breathe".
An officer responds to the teenager: "You've been stabbed? I don't think you have, mate."
Three minutes after being arrested, Mr Nowak falls unconscious and is pronounced dead at 00.37am on December 4, 2025.
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