Alistair Campbell
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He grabs the phone, and then we have to assume that Henry struggled to get the phone back.
During which time, Vikram Digwer's turban was knocked off, which, again, he as a Sikh may well have seen as a serious act and mark of disrespect and made him very angry.
He then stabs
Henry in the chest, and then twice in the leg, and then once in the groin, and once in the face, and then films him.
Henry is now dying from this attack.
Vikram is standing outside his family home, and his brother comes out, and his father comes out, and they call the police.
Not to say to emergency service, someone's been stabbed, come rescue them.
They call to say a drunk
guy is at our house and has been racially abusing us and called me the P word and we've restrained him.
So the police deploy quite quickly and the police arrive in their mind dealing with a young drunk man who they've been told has been racially abusing this Sikh man.
And when they arrive and
The mother of Vikram Digla has hidden the knife.
The police, it's dark.
Henry's wearing a dark top, and he says he's been stabbed.
You cannot see any visible blood on his stomach.
And the arresting officer, and this is the critical moment, says, I don't think you have been stabbed, mate.
In fact, they ask Digwer, has he been stabbed?
No, he's not been stabbed.
I don't think you've been stabbed, mate.
And he handcuffs him.