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TG ARMY
TG ARMY@ThyGamblerArmy·
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JR5
JR5@JR5_Crypto·
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British Poles
British Poles@britishpoles·
“If the police had not touched him, had let him sit leaning against the wall and called an ambulance, then in my opinion Henry Nowak would have survived (...) He would have been saved in the hospital," stated @DrMagier, a Polish specialist doctor working in a British hospital. Following this statement, a Coroner has ordered an investigation into whether the police officers’ actions “caused or contributed” to the death of Henry Nowak. Read more: britishpoles.uk/dr-magier-ther…
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it. Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse. It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed. In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights. It was the last thing Henry heard before he died.

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Skroot
Skroot@skrootimburg·
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West. The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: SPECIALIST DOCTOR SAYS HENRY NOWAK COULD HAVE LIVED IF NOT FOR POLICE In summary: - Henry was alive when they arrived and likely clotted - Aggressive police intervention likely tore clot - Major Trauma department was minutes away from scene - Judge and Pathologist were FAR TOO LENIENT on Police - Henry Nowak had 50% CHANCE to survive - Absolutely convinced that if he arrived in hospital alive he would have survived This is disgusting, the family deserve justice Full breakdown below: Dr Krzysztof Magier [@DrMagier] based in the Isle of Wight is a qualified Paediatric Care Lead and part of the 'Critical Care Network' with experience in combat medicine training and a specialized course in treating severe injuries (including gunshot and stab wounds) has analysed the footage and claimed the AGGRESSIVE Police intervention may have contributed towards Henry's death. Dr Magier DISAGREES with the pathologist's and judge's opinion that Henry Nowak had ZERO chance of SURVIVAL. As well as the claim that handcuffing him essentially changed NOTHING. In fact he claims the REVERSE IS TRUE, there is a high likelihood that the police intervention CONTRIBUTED TO HENRY'S DEATH. He analysed the autopsy report, which points to DAMAGE to the subclavian vein as the main source of BLEEDING. In a healthy person, venous bleeding occurs under low pressure and often self-limits thanks to the NATURALLY FORMING CLOT, while simply approximating the wound edges and compressing the surrounding tissues closes the vein enough to slow or even stop the bleeding. The body camera footage shows that when police arrived on the scene (likely 5-10 minutes after the injury), Henry was CONCIOUS ENOUGH to speak LOUDLY. He was therefore NOT YET in a terminal state. After his arms were twisted behind his back and handcuffed, the vein was most likely STRETCHED, the clot TORN, and BLEEDING DRAMATICALLY INTENSIFIED. Within just about three minutes, he lost consciousness and DIED. People with suspected internal injuries should NEVER be moved or yanked abruptly, such actions can destroy the natural clot and lead to massive internal hemorrhage. Instead of immediately calling a medical rescue team and handing the patient over to paramedics, the police ARRESTED HIM. If paramedics had arrived first on the scene, Henry’s chances of survival would have been MUCH HIGHER. AS HIGH AS "50%"—writes Dr. Magier. Paramedics could have quickly started an IV, administered fluids to increase circulating blood volume, and tranexamic acid to stabilize the clot, and if needed, performed needle decompression (inserting a large, long needle into the lung), because the issue wasn’t so much lack of lung function, but compression of the blood-filled lung on the heart and mediastinum, which blocks circulation. Worse still, the incident took place just a few minutes' drive by car (2–3 minutes by ambulance with sirens) from Southampton University Hospital—a regional MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE equipped with a full team of specialists, procedures, and equipment. "I AM CONVINCED THAT IF HENRY HAD ARRIVED THERE ALIVE THE DOCTORS WOULD HAVE NOT LET HIM DIE"—writes Dr. Magier. The aggressive police intervention, instead of saving a life, led to death through improper handling of a severely injured person, even though world-class care was just minutes away. "I fear the Judge and pathologist were too lenient toward the police"
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Justice For Henry Nowak
Justice For Henry Nowak@HenryNowakSol_·
This is Henry Nowak. He was eighteen years old. He had a life ahead of him. He had a degree he was halfway through earning. He had a graduation he would have walked across the stage for. He had a first job he had not started, a first paycheck he had not opened, a first promotion he had not earned yet. He had a girlfriend he had not met. A first date he had not been on. A first home he had not moved into. A wedding day he had not stood at the end of an aisle for. He had children he would never hold. A first time hearing his own child cry, the way every parent describes as the moment everything changes. Bedtime stories he would never read. Football matches in the back garden he would never lose on purpose. He had grandparents he had not yet said goodbye to. Parents he had not yet looked after the way they had looked after him. A sister whose wedding day he would not stand beside her on. He had Christmases. Sixty more of them, if the world had been fair. Mornings with coffee. Quiet Tuesdays. Long Sunday lunches that go on too long because nobody wants to leave. He had friendships that would have lasted forty years. Reunions. Late nights. Stupid jokes nobody else would have understood. Stories that would have started with “do you remember when Henry —” and ended with everyone in the room laughing. He had a life ahead of him. And in seven minutes on a Southampton pavement, a stranger with a knife took every single one of those days from him. Eighteen years old. Walking home from a night out. Telling the police he had been stabbed while they listened to the man who had done it. He died saying “I can’t breathe.” He died saying “please, brother.” He died on a street in the country that was supposed to keep him safe. And the institutions that should have stood up for him went quiet. The Prime Minister could not find his name for six months. The press looked the other way. His own embassy took his mural down. The officers who stood over him have still not been named. But we are here. Saying his name. Holding his memory. Refusing to let him be forgotten. Henry Nowak was eighteen years old. He had a life ahead of him. He should still be here. Forever 18. 🤍 #JusticeForHenryNowak
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Gauci Reports
Gauci Reports@GauciReports·
🚨Coroner Rules Police Role in Henry Nowak’s Death MUST Be Investigated Telegraph reports Hampshire Coroner Jason Pegg confirmed the inquest will examine whether police acts or omissions contributed to his death. Full jury inquest. Article 2 engaged. Justice for Henry demands answers. #HenryNowak
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Justice For Henry Nowak
Justice For Henry Nowak@HenryNowakSol_·
THIS IS THE HEAD OF THE IOPC….. THERE IS NO SPECULATION. RELEASE THE FULL FOOTAGE IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE WORLD DESERVES TO KNOW THE TRUTH.
VoxPopuli@vpopulimedia

🚨🇬🇧 The head of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has urged the public to STOP speculating about the murder of Henry Nowak. Derrick Campbell says speculation and discussions could risk prejudicing the investigation.

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Justice For Henry Nowak
Justice For Henry Nowak@HenryNowakSol_·
A mural of Henry Nowak appeared outside the British Embassy in Poland this week. Embassy staff removed it. Let that sit for a moment. A teenager of Polish heritage, born and raised in Britain, murdered on a British street, handcuffed by British police as he died — and the only embassy that should have stood for him took down his face from outside its own walls. His own country could not bear to look at him either. So the work falls, as it always does, to the people who refuse to look away. Henry’s face belongs on walls. In London. In Southampton. In Warsaw. In Krakow. In every city across Britain and Europe where his story has reached someone who refused to scroll past it. Not as vandalism. Not as provocation. As remembrance. Find a legitimate wall. Get permission. Commission an artist. Fund a community piece. Project his face onto buildings at night. Print posters and put them in shop windows. Make him visible in the streets the institutions wish would forget him. Because what Henry’s killer wanted was for Henry to be silent. What the police did was silence him. What the press did was silence him. What his own embassy did this week was silence him again. The only thing left is for the public to refuse. @elonmusk — you have stood with this case from the beginning. The embassy of his own country has just taken his image down. We are asking you to help us put it back up — in every form, in every city, in every place where Henry’s name still has to be said out loud. Henry — forever 18. 🤍 #JusticeForHenryNowak
Benonwine@benonwine

🚨 OUTRAGE AS BRITISH EMBASSY STAFF REMOVE TRIBUTE TO HENRY NOWAK 🚨 A portrait honouring Henry Nowak was placed outside the British Embassy in Poland as a simple act of remembrance for a young British man whose life was cut tragically short. Instead of showing compassion, respect or even basic humanity, embassy staff reportedly removed it.

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