A man convicted of murdering Henry Nowak, Vickrum Digwa, is set to be allowed prison-to-prison video calls with his mother, according to reporting. The calls are described as a new arrangement that will enable contact while both parties remain incarcerated.
The Daily Mail frames the decision as harmful to the victim’s family, characterizing it as a further blow. Other outlets are not provided in the supplied materials, so differences in perspective cannot be compared beyond the Daily Mail’s characterization.
The reporting does not specify the legal basis for the communication allowance, the frequency or duration of calls, or whether the victim’s family has sought to challenge or limit the arrangement. It also does not provide details on the original sentencing or any prior communication rules. Overall, the core shared point is the announced authorization of prison-to-prison video contact between Digwa and his mother.