The grandmother of Henry Nowak’s killer has spoken for the first time since the disturbing case sparked a national furore – and says the case has destroyed two families.
Vickrum Digwa, who repeatedly stabbed the innocent student before lying to police that he had been racist, was jailed for life on Monday – sparking mass protests in Southampton which were marred by violence.
Now the murderer’s grandmother has become the first family member to discuss the case publicly – and revealed that they are living in fear of reprisals, with some family members now in hiding.
Describing Digwa as a ‘difficult boy’, she
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