'Harrowing' footage of Henry Nowak's final moments raises 'serious questions for police', says Starmerpublished at 19:57 BST
Nabiha Ahmed
Live reporter
Image source, PABodycam footage showing Henry Nowak's final moments was described as "harrowing" by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he said there are "serious questions for the police to answer".
The 18-year-old Southampton student told police "I can't breathe" shortly before he died, after his killer Vickrum Digwa, 23, lied to officers at the scene, claiming he was the victim of a racist attack.
The footage has sparked outrage and led the police watchdog to carry out an independent investigation into how Nowak's murder was handled.
Starmer said the question of "how accusations of racism informed decision making" must be addressed.
It has also prompted the Conservatives and Reform UK to say the UK should not have "two-tier policing," with people treated differently because of the colour of their skin - a claim which Downing Street rejects.
A source close to the home secretary told the BBC this evening that a police anti-racism commitment is clumsy in its wording.
Meanwhile, Hampshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones has called for a separate investigation from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary.
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