Sikh leaders call for harmony in wake of Nowak unrest
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Sikh leaders call for harmony in wake of unrest1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleStuart Rust,South of EnglandandFrankie Peck,in SouthamptonBBCPritheepal Singh, from the Council of Southampton Gurdwaras, said the community stood firmly with the family of Henry NowakLeaders in Southampton's Sikh community have called for "peace and harmony" following violent protests over the murder of Henry Nowak. Multiple police officers were left injured following clashes with demonstrators on Tuesday evening near the home of Nowak's killer, Vickrum Digwa, in the Portswood area.The Council of Southampton Gurdwaras - which represents the city's Sikh community - condemned Digwa's actions but said violence on the streets should never be tolerated. Digwa stabbed Nowak, 18, with a blade he said he carried for religious reasons, then lied to police at the scene, falsely claiming he was the victim of a racist attack, leading officers to arrest Nowak instead of his killer.Getty ImagesProtesters clashed with police near the home of Henry Nowak's killerThe 23-year-old was jailed for life with a minimum 21-year term on Monday.Tuesday's unrest came amid scrutiny over why officers arrested Nowak as he lay dying.Demonstrators marched from Southampton Central Police Station to the Portswood area, where chairs, cans and flares were thrown at officers in riot gear, forcing them and three police vans to retreat.Pritheepal Singh, from the Council of Southampton Gurdwaras, said the community stood firmly with the Nowak family."The scenes I've seen are horrific and it has caused a lot of community tension," he said. "We really would like to see peace and harmony within our Southampton communities and beyond."Police handoutHenry Nowak, 18, died in the attack in Southampton on 3 DecemberMore stories from Hampshire & the Isle of WightWatch the latest episode of South TodayListen to the latest news from Hampshire and the Isle o...
