

Deport Vickrum Digwa and his mother


Deport Vickrum Digwa and his mother
The Issue
On a gloomy day in our home country of England, a tragic incident has brought pain and anger to many of us. It was a day marked by senseless violence and a profound sense of injustice. Our dear fellow Englishman, Henry Nowak, was stabbed and tragically killed by Vickrum Digwa using his kirpan, a blade made legal to carry under the guise of religious rights. The cruelty of this act ran even deeper when, upon the arrival of the police, Vickrum claimed that Henry had been racist toward him, maliciously knocking off his turban, which is unequivocally false.
Our law enforcement officers, whom we trust to serve and protect us all, inexplicably arrested Henry despite his desperate cries that he had been stabbed and struggled to breathe. The oversight in failing to check Henry's injuries, in a situation where he clearly needed immediate help, is both heartbreaking and infuriating.
Moreover, after the attack, Vickrum's mother removed the murder weapon, an 8-inch blade, from the crime scene, hindering the course of justice. This criminal act of concealing evidence demands accountability and transparency.
This incident is not just a story of a single tragic loss; it is a broader symbol of how we, as English citizens, often feel sidelined in our own land. We are enraged by a system that sometimes appears to put our own rights and safety in the background.
We demand the deportation of Vickrum Digwa and his mother for these actions. Their presence poses a risk to the safety of our community and undermines the integrity of justice in our nation. It is imperative that their deeds do not escape without the appropriate consequences.
Please sign this petition to stand up for Henry, to demand justice for his untimely death, and to reaffirm our right to safety and fairness in our country. Together, let us ensure that such grievous wrongs are addressed with the urgency and seriousness they deserve. Sign this petition now to make your voice heard.

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The Issue
On a gloomy day in our home country of England, a tragic incident has brought pain and anger to many of us. It was a day marked by senseless violence and a profound sense of injustice. Our dear fellow Englishman, Henry Nowak, was stabbed and tragically killed by Vickrum Digwa using his kirpan, a blade made legal to carry under the guise of religious rights. The cruelty of this act ran even deeper when, upon the arrival of the police, Vickrum claimed that Henry had been racist toward him, maliciously knocking off his turban, which is unequivocally false.
Our law enforcement officers, whom we trust to serve and protect us all, inexplicably arrested Henry despite his desperate cries that he had been stabbed and struggled to breathe. The oversight in failing to check Henry's injuries, in a situation where he clearly needed immediate help, is both heartbreaking and infuriating.
Moreover, after the attack, Vickrum's mother removed the murder weapon, an 8-inch blade, from the crime scene, hindering the course of justice. This criminal act of concealing evidence demands accountability and transparency.
This incident is not just a story of a single tragic loss; it is a broader symbol of how we, as English citizens, often feel sidelined in our own land. We are enraged by a system that sometimes appears to put our own rights and safety in the background.
We demand the deportation of Vickrum Digwa and his mother for these actions. Their presence poses a risk to the safety of our community and undermines the integrity of justice in our nation. It is imperative that their deeds do not escape without the appropriate consequences.
Please sign this petition to stand up for Henry, to demand justice for his untimely death, and to reaffirm our right to safety and fairness in our country. Together, let us ensure that such grievous wrongs are addressed with the urgency and seriousness they deserve. Sign this petition now to make your voice heard.

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Petition created on 1 June 2026
