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    Protests Over Murder Case in Britain Turn Violent

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    Protests Over Murder Case in Britain Turn Violent

    Protests in Southampton turned violent on Tuesday after far-right commentators made claims that the police’s handling of a murder case in Britain showed the authorities were biased against white people.

    Police officer: “Are you injured?” Vickrum Digwa: “Yeah, yeah, I’ve got a swollen eye, a little bruising.” Police officer: “All right, just step back a little bit for me.” Henry Nowak: “I’ve been stabbed.” Police officer: “You’ve been stabbed? Whereabouts? I don’t think you have, mate.” Henry Nowak: “I can’t breathe.” “Henry’s father said this: ‘We do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension.’ I think those words have resonated with people across the country. We must not allow this tragedy to be hijacked by anyone who seeks to divide us.”

    Protests in Southampton turned violent on Tuesday after far-right commentators made claims that the police’s handling of a murder case in Britain showed the authorities were biased against white people.

    By Monika Cvorak

    June 3, 2026



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