‘I can’t breathe’, the injured in the attack of Indian origin in Britain handcuffed! Death is young

An Indian-origin man has been accused of stabbing a young man in Britain. The police (UK police) tried to arrest the injured youth by handcuffing them. While seriously injured, the young man tried to convince the policeman that he was innocent. He kept saying, ‘I can’t breathe, let me go.’ The young man died in this condition. After the video of the incident went viral on social media, there was an uproar in Britain.

According to police sources, the incident happened in Southampton, South England. The dead young man’s name is Henry Novak. On the other hand, the attacker is a Sikh youth of Indian origin, Vikram Digwar. Although the attack took place in December last year, with the permission of the family of the deceased, the video of the shocking incident was recently released by the British police. The injured Novak is seen pleading with the police to release him. In this situation, Novak was picked up and blood was seen pouring from his back. Vikram is standing some distance away. Novak said, ‘I can’t breathe, let me go.’ He died shortly after.

Strict action has been demanded against the accused. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also condemned the whole incident.

According to the police, the police were arresting Novak based on Vikram’s complaint. Vikram told them that he was a victim of caste hatred. He was attacked. The police took action by believing these words. After that the whole incident came to light. Vikram was immediately arrested. Recently, the accused Vikram was sentenced to 21 years imprisonment in the British court.

However, as soon as the video of that incident came out, there was an uproar in Britain. Locals are angry by questioning the role of the police. More stringent action has been demanded against the accused. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also condemned the whole incident.

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