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Vol. I · No. 182 · 2026 Reports Thursday, July 2, 2026
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IOPC Opens Gross Misconduct Probe Into Officers in Henry Nowak Stabbing Death

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Topics in This Edition

UK police misconductHenry Nowak murderIOPC investigation

Summary

The GB News segment features commentator Alex Armstrong reacting to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) decision, announced around 1 July 2026, to investigate two Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary officers for gross misconduct in the December 2025 death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. It details the officers' alleged failures to provide first aid after Nowak stated he had been stabbed and could not breathe, their decision to arrest and handcuff him instead, and the broader context of the murder by Vickrum Digwa, who was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment with a 21-year minimum term. Armstrong criticizes the delay in opening the investigation and the officers' handling of the scene, referencing bodycam footage and statements from the perpetrator.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reports the IOPC's stated grounds for the probe, which align with official releases and coverage from the BBC, Guardian, and IOPC itself. It correctly notes the timeline (incident on 3 December 2025; recent escalation to gross misconduct notices) and the suspect's successful deception of officers. However, the presentation is heavily opinionated and emotive, with limited balance on the ongoing nature of the full IOPC review or potential contributing factors such as race or religion raised in some reporting. Viewers may miss that gross misconduct notices do not automatically result in sanctions and that the force self-referred the case. The segment prioritizes accountability for the officers while underplaying the complexities of the active investigation.

Key Moments

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Two officers under IOPC gross misconduct investigation for failing to recognize Nowak needed urgent medical attention and for arresting/handcuffing him instead of providing first aid

Matches IOPC statement of 1 July 2026 and reporting in BBC, Guardian, and Al Jazeera

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Nowak was stabbed, told officers he had been stabbed and could not breathe, but was handcuffed and treated as a criminal; he died in cuffs from blood loss

Consistent with bodycam descriptions, Wikipedia summary, and multiple news outlets; Digwa convicted in May/June 2026

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Investigation opened weeks after the incident; officers continued serving in the interim

IOPC self-referral occurred shortly after the December 2025 incident; gross misconduct phase escalated in early July 2026

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Digwa gaslit officers with lies about the altercation and was not handcuffed

Supported by court outcomes and contemporaneous accounts of the scene

Notable Concerns

  • Emotive language and strong editorializing may skew perception of police culpability ahead of full findings

Sources Consulted

  1. Two officers in Henry Nowak case investigated for gross misconduct
  2. Henry Nowak murder: two officers under gross misconduct investigation
  3. IOPC investigating conduct of two officers in Henry Nowak case
  4. Two UK police officers face misconduct probe in Henry Nowak murder case

Background

  1. Murder of Henry Nowak