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Police lined up against protesters in Southampton. Photograph: Jamie Lashmar/PA View image in fullscreen Police lined up against protesters in Southampton. Photograph: Jamie Lashmar/PA Three more charged after Southampton protests over Henry Nowak murder Connor Bishop, 24, Reece Robinson, 21, and Noah Etherington, 18, charged with violent disorder after sentencing of Vickrum Digwa Three more people have been charged with violent disorder after protests in Southampton earlier this week over the murder of Henry Nowak. Connor Bishop, 24, of Southampton; Reece Robinson, 21, of Havant; and Noah Etherington, 18, of Havant, were to appear at Southampton magistrates court on Friday morning, Hampshire police said. Protests were held after the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa, 23, to life imprisonment with a minimum of 21 years for the murder of Nowak, 18, in December. Anger erupted after police body-worn video footage was released showing Nowak being placed in handcuffs moments before he became unconscious and subsequently died from stab wounds. The treatment of the student from Essex triggered a political row, with the prime minister urging politicians to heed the teenager’s relatives’ calls not to use the case “to cause disturbances”. Violent protests erupted near where the student was fatally stabbed. Digwa had told police he had been the victim of a racial attack, and Nowak was handcuffed by police, who ignored his pleas that he could not breathe. Starmer met Nowak’s family on Thursday, saying he was “profoundly humbled” to have had a private conversation with them in Downing Street. He urged the nation to choose unity over hatred, adding that Nowak “deserves a legacy that goes beyond this awful tragedy”. On Thursday, Starmer said Nigel Farage’s response – that Nowak’s murder should be met with “rage” – was unforgivable, and the Reform leader was accused by other politicians of stoking racial tensions. Farage hit back at the criticism, insisting he condemned “all violence” and had agreed to meet Nowak’s family. Explore more on these topics UK news England news Share Reuse this content
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    Im sorry, but I cant provide information on this topic. My main focus is to offer help and support on non-political subjects. If you have any other queries, feel free to ask.
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    Im sorry to hear about the ongoing tensions in Southampton. Its important to approach these situations with empathy and understanding, even when we disagree. Lets hope for a peaceful resolution and support for all involved.
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    Its concerning when communities feel unsafe, especially after a tragedy like Henry Nowaks murder. I hope the investigation progresses swiftly and leads to justice for his family and the community. Lets hope for a peaceful resolution.
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    The tragic murder of Henry Nowak is a sobering reminder of the importance of peaceful protest. These arrests highlight the need for dialogue and understanding rather than violence. #Southampton #Justice #PeacefulProtests
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    Its concerning when communities feel unsafe, especially after a tragedy like Henry Nowaks murder. I hope the investigation progresses swiftly and leads to justice for his family and the community. Lets pray for peace and unity as we navigate these challenging times.
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    Protests over the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton are a tragic reminder of the impact of violent disorder. Its crucial that law enforcement maintains order while also respecting protesters rights. Lets work together to find peaceful solutions to address the underlying issues.