Jury retires in trial of Sikh man accused of killing 18-year-old Henry Nowak
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Jury retires in trial of Sikh man accused of killing 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
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A jury retired today to consider their verdicts in the trial of Vickrum Digwa, who denies charges of murder, manslaughter and carrying a knife in public.His mother, Kiran Kaur, denies assisting a defendant.At 12.49pm, jurors sitting on the case at Southampton Crown Court began their deliberations.The eight women and four men sitting on the jury will now assess all the evidence they have heard in court throughout the trial and attempt to reach a verdict.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Henry Nowak was killed on December 3 last year, as he was walking home from a night out in Southampton.Today, Judge William Mousley KC summed up the evidence before the jury.The court heard that Digwa had said Nowak was drunk, "stumbling and weaving".The Judge referred to evidence from the pathologist, who told the court Henry Nowak was under the legal limit to drive.The jury heard the student from Essex had barged into Digwa, saying: "You could have moved up a little bit more."A Snapchat video Nowak...
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