Fury Over Decision Not to Bring Charges Against Brother of Henry Nowak’s Killer After He Helped Him Lie to Police About Murdered Student Being Racist

The decision not to charge the brother of Henry Nowak’s killer after he falsely accused him of racism and being the aggressor was today branded ‘incredible’.

A leading lawyer believes Gurpreet Digwa should have been prosecuted for perverting the course of justice at the very least.

Marcus Johnstone, of PCD Solicitors, said evidence at the trial of Henry’s killer Vickrum Digwa also suggested his brother may have committed perjury, assisted an offender and obstructed police.

But the Daily Mail can reveal that Hampshire Police did not ask the Crown Prosecution Service to consider any case whatsoever against Gurpreet over Henry’s murder.

Gurpreet Digwa watched as police handcuffed fatally injured Henry, who had been stabbed six times with an eight-inch Sikh ceremonial sword on December 3, 2025.

Gurpreet had told police ‘we’ve been racially attacked by a white person’ before officers wrongly arrested Henry as he lay dying, 999 audio revealed.

He said: ‘We are restraining him now because he has attacked my brother and taken his turban off and he was recording some ‘s*** on his phone.’

But claims Henry had launched a racist attack were later revealed to be a ‘wicked lie’.

Marcus Johnstone told the Daily Mail: ‘There is no doubt Gurpreet Digwa has likely committed one or more criminal offences in assisting his brother to cover up Henry Nowak’s murder.

‘The judge referred to Vickrum Digwa and his mother both perverting the course of justice. It seems incredible his brother was not also charged.

‘This reflects extremely badly on the police.’

It comes as Vickrum Digwa’s jail term is set to be reconsidered under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme, amid claims the case shows ‘two-tier’ justice.

An online petition is calling for Gurpreet to be reinvestigated.

Although never charged, he was at the centre of the case that saw his younger brother convicted of murder.

Gurpreet had called 999, falsely claiming Henry had racially abused him and his brother.

‘We’ve just been attacked racially by some white person,’ he said.

Gurpreet, himself, ‘may just have been accepting that which [Digwa] told him’, judge William Mousley KC later said, but he added that he was ‘sure’ Mr Nowak never said or did anything racist.

Gurpreet had also insisted to the 999 operator there were ‘no weapons’ involved – despite both brothers carrying Sikh ceremonial knives.

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