Residents of Southampton’s Portswood neighbourhood are grappling with the aftermath of a violent protest that erupted in response to the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. The chaos unfolded on Tuesday night, leaving families shaken and local authorities scrambling to restore order after demonstrators clashed with police, leading to injuries and property damage.
A Night of Terror
On St Denys Road, Sophie Martin found herself clearing away remnants of a violent night that saw rioters vandalise her family’s vehicles while her children slept upstairs. “It was really scary,” she recounted, describing how a brick shattered the windows of their cars, leaving shards of glass strewn across the seats. This incident was part of a larger eruption of unrest that erupted in the wake of Nowak’s tragic death, which occurred last December when he was fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa.
Footage from the scene of the stabbing showed Nowak pleading for help as police restrained him, raising serious questions about the officers’ actions during a critical moment. Following a trial, Digwa was sentenced on Monday to life imprisonment, with a minimum