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Mother of Murderer Sentenced for Removing Knife

Mother of Murderer Sentenced for Removing Knife

Key Takeaways

  • Kiran Kaur, 53, jailed for three years.
  • She assisted her son Vickrum Digwa in removing the murder weapon.
  • The incident occurred on December 3, 2025.

Kiran Kaur, aged 53, has been sentenced to three years in prison for assisting her son, Vickrum Digwa, after he murdered student Henry Nowak in Southampton. The court heard that Kiran Kaur removed the knife used in the fatal stabbing from the scene and took it back to their family home.

The incident, which occurred on December 3, 2025, sparked riots in Southampton following false claims of racism made by Digwa against Henry Nowak. These claims were later found to be unfounded, leading to widespread unrest in the city.

During the trial at Southampton Crown Court, Kiran Kaur admitted her role in assisting her son by taking the knife from where he had left it after committing the murder. The court deemed that her actions were crucial in aiding her son’s attempt to evade immediate detection and legal consequences.

The judge stated that while the primary responsibility for Henry Nowak's death lay with Vickrum Digwa, Kiran Kaur's involvement warranted a significant sentence. 'While your son was the direct perpetrator of this crime, you played an active role in assisting him,' said the judge during sentencing.

Kiran Kaur’s actions were described as ‘reckless’ and ‘dangerous,’ given the potential for her son to be caught with the murder weapon. The court emphasized that such behavior could have led to more severe consequences for both parties involved.

The case highlights the complex dynamics within families, where a parent's involvement can significantly impact legal outcomes. Legal experts noted that while parents are not typically held as responsible as their children in criminal matters, there are instances where their actions can influence sentencing.

Following the verdict, Kiran Kaur expressed remorse but did not provide any further statements to the court or media. Her son, Vickrum Digwa, remains at large and is still being sought by police.