Southampton protests surge as Nowak case spurs more violent-disorder charges

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Protests in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak turned violent, injuring 11 police officers and a police dog as missiles were thrown; three more men were charged with violent disorder, taking the total charged to 14, with several others arrested remaining in custody—including a 16-year-old girl released on bail pending further inquiries; Nowak’s alleged killer Digwa was jailed for life earlier and Nowak was a University of Southampton student.
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