Sikh man Vickrum Digwa seeks to appeal murder conviction, 21-year sentence in Henry Nowak killing
- Henry Nowak and Vickrum Singh DigwaSikh man Vickrum Singh Digwa, who was convicted of murdering 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak, is seeking to appeal both his conviction and his life sentence, the Court of Appeal has confirmed.
- Digwa was sentenced in June to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years after fatally stabbing Nowak in Southampton on December 3 last year.
- His sentence is already due to be reviewed after Solicitor General Ellie Reeves referred it to the Court of Appeal, arguing that the 21-year minimum term may be "unduly lenient".
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- Henry Nowak and Vickrum Singh DigwaSikh man Vickrum Singh Digwa, who was convicted of murdering 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak, is seeking to appeal both his conviction and his life sentence, the Court of Appeal has confirmed.
- Digwa was sentenced in June to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years after fatally stabbing Nowak in Southampton on December 3 last year.
- His sentence is already due to be reviewed after Solicitor General Ellie Reeves referred it to the Court of Appeal, arguing that the 21-year minimum term may be "unduly lenient".
Sources: Times of India