Henry Nowak’s killer has reportedly launched a bid to have his murder conviction quashed and his sentence reduced.
Vickrum Digwa, 23, was jailed for life last month with a minimum 21-year-term after he stabbed Mr Nowak, 18, to death in December with a ceremonial dagger.
Digwa did not know his teenage victim but ‘lied’ to officers at the scene by claiming Mr Nowak shouted racist abuse, punched him and knocked off his turban.
Mr Nowak was then arrested as he lay covered in his own blood, before dying ‘alone, humiliated and handcuffed’ in police custody.
Digwa has now made an application to the Court
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