Multiple reports state that Vickrum Digwa, 23, makes a confession relating to the killing of Henry Nowak. The accounts say Digwa tells his brother, Gurpreet, that he stabbed Nowak multiple times using a kirpan, a Sikh ceremonial knife. The reported details of the confession include claims that Nowak was stabbed in the face and chest. One report adds that Digwa speaks to his brother in Punjabi while in the back of a police van, and that the conversation leads to the confession being disclosed to others. The articles describe the confession as an admission of responsibility and provide specific information about the weapon used and the body areas affected, as recounted to his brother.
The reports focus on the circumstances and contents of Digwa’s statement rather than on broader case facts such as trial proceedings, timelines, or independent verification of the statements within this specific text set.