Henry Nowak’s killer confessed to repeatedly stabbing the teenager in a recorded conversation with his brother in the back of a police van.
Vickrum Digwa, 23, admitted to his brother, Gurpreet, that he had used a kirpan – a Sikh ceremonial knife – to stab Mr Nowak in the face and chest.
The pair were speaking in Punjabi during the exchange, which took place within 36 hours of the murder when they were being driven between a police station and a court for a custody extension hearing on December 5 last year.
Digwa did not know his teenage victim but lied to his family
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