Southampton residents in shock after night of ‘terrifying’ protest violence

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Southampton residents in shock after night of ‘terrifying’ protest violence

A trail of destruction was left on the streets of Southampton after Tuesday night’s anti-police protest over Henry Nowak’s murder, with car windows smashed and bricks strewn across roads. …

A trail of destruction was left on the streets of Southampton after Tuesday night’s anti-police protest over Henry Nowak’s murder, with car windows smashed and bricks strewn across roads. The demonstration began relatively peacefully outside Southampton central police station but turned ugly when hundreds marched across the city to the neighbourhood where Nowak died and where his killer, Vickrum Digwa, lived. Protesters hurled bricks, wheelie bins, bottles and beer cans at riot police as officers in riot gear stopped them reaching Digwa’s family home. On Wednesday, residents in the Portswood area said they were terrified as protesters gathered near their homes. People help to clean up the aftermath of the riots on St Deny’s Road in Southampton. Photograph: Andrew Croft/Solent News & Photo Agency/Solent News Sophie Martin, who is a near neighbour of the Digwa family, saidboth of their families’ cars were smashed up. She said: “It was absolutely terrifying. Our two young boys were asleep. It is just an absolute destruction, and I just thought, what am I going to tell the kids, they’re three and six. “It was absolutely petrifying. I know they weren’t targeting us but my other half has decided not to go to work today. “There is glass absolutely everywhere. We are going to be massively out of pocket. Even when the rioting had stopped and we had taped up the cars we still couldn’t sleep because we were worried they would come back. …

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