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community, which have unanimously condemned the murder, said the blade used by Digwa was not a kirpan, while the Sikh Press Association said plans were under way to ensure every initiated Sikh
response to the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa, 23. “At least 15 people have been accosted on the streets by collectives of white individuals surrounding Sikhs and asking, ‘Have
community and your religion. Your actions have stirred up racial tension, which has made many Sikhs worried about their safety.” Nowak, from [Essex](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/essex), was attacked as he was walking home after
murder of our son. But Henry should not have died on the streets of [Southampton](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/southampton) in police custody. The way he was treated was inhumane and degrading.” Nowak added: “We are calling
murdered son Stephen in 1993, said: “My condolences goes out to Henry Nowak’s family. I think what’s happened with him should never have happened. And the police should be at fault for what
responsible in their comments – and allow due process for the officers involved to ensue.” Neil Basu, a former assistant commissioner at the Metropolitan police and the most senior minority ethnic police officerin Britain, said
Henry in his final moments and there is nothing I can do to bring him back," he said. The devastated father's voice broke as he finished speaking, he said: "To my dying