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Henry Nowak protests: ‘Rioters smashed cars as our kids slept upstairs – we were terrified’

Henry Nowak protests: ‘Rioters smashed cars as our kids slept upstairs – we were terrified’ After violent disorder broke out in Southampton in response to the murder of Henry Nowak, residents tell Dan Haygarth of the terror and chaos that unfolded around them - Bookmark On St Denys Road in Southampton, Sophie Martin clears a stray brick away from her driveway. On Tuesday night, as unrest gripped her suburb, that brick was thrown through the rear windows of both of her family’s cars, parked...

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Henry Nowak killer's grandma says Vickrum Digwa's family could leave home as 'two families torn apart'

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Henry Nowak murder: Judge’s sentencing remarks on teenager’s stabbing in full

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Mahmood condemns ‘disgraceful’ scenes after Henry Nowak protesters throw bricks and bottles at police

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The Independent UK 7d ago

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Teen girl 'repeatedly raped' by multiple men who fled UK in lorry to avoid justice

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'People were turning up with flowers and some with balaclavas': Terror near site where Henry Nowak was stabbed

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Daily Mirror 6d ago

The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro

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Teacher who sent WhatsApp messages while driving bus full of pupils spared classroom ban

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