The IOPC has confirmed it is investigating the conduct of two police officers and their alleged failure to recognise Henry Nowak needed urgent medical help after being stabbed
Two Hampshire police officers are under investigation for potential gross misconduct over the arrest and handcuffing of Henry Nowak.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed a probe into the conduct of the officers and their alleged failure to recognise the student needed urgent medical help after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa.
Digwa, 23, was last month jailed for life for stabbing 18-year-old Henry to death in December.
According to the IOPC, evidence suggests that the two cops may have potentially breached the professional behaviour standards of duties and responsibilities, use of force, and discreditable conduct.
One of the officers is also under investigation for potentially breaching conduct standards by dismissing the teenager’s claim that he had been stabbed.
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