Key facts
- The family of murder victim Henry Nowak met with the UK Prime Minister.
- The meeting occurred at Downing Street.
- The family's goal is to discuss rebuilding public trust in the police.
- They advocate for 'common sense' policing to promote unity.
The family of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old student murdered in Southampton, met with the UK Prime Minister at Downing Street. The meeting was intended to address concerns about the handling of their son's case and the broader issue of rebuilding public trust in the police. Kemi Badenoch, who met with the family prior to their meeting with the Prime Minister, praised the 'extraordinary courage' of Henry Nowak's father, mother, and stepmother. The family's core message is to discuss bringing 'common sense' policing to help unite society. The 999 call made by murderer Vickrum Digwa, in which he claimed Henry Nowak racially abused him, has been released in full.