I don’t think it’s politicising to compare the cases. In one, a white man was killed by a Sikh, and there are riots and questions in parliament. In another a Saudi man is killed by a white man, and there is no outcry. Both victims were young students starting out in life, and both aggressors were dangerous thugs.
The nature of the police involvement in the Henry Nowak case was an added factor, but the end result was that two families have lost a son who should have had a bright future. Isn’t it necessary to ask why one case has had calls for ‘cold, hard rage’ and the other not? Particularly when those calls are coming from a man who is positioning himself as our next PM.
Good Morning Saturday 6th June 2026


