đđč âFOREVER 18â: Viral Tribute to Henry Nowak Moves Millions as Emotional Memories Go Global
Henry Nowakâs bereft older sister has shared a series of poignant tributes to her brother, including carefree footage of them dancing and singing together at home.
Olivia Nowak, 22, said her younger sibling will be âforever 18â, writing in a moving message online: âI will miss and love you forever.â
Henry was stabbed six times by weapons-obsessed Vickrum Digwa, 23, using an eight-inch ceremonial Sikh sword.
His treatment by police officers â who handcuffed him in his final moments as he repeatedly gasped âI canât breatheâ, after Digwa stabbed him and accused him of racism â has shocked Britain and the world.
Olivia created two TikTok tributes to her younger brother in the aftermath of his murder. Both have since gone viral following Digwaâs sentencing this week.
The first montage, made just ten days after Henryâs death in December 2025, is set to Coldplayâs hit Yellow.
The 53-second clip, captioned âforever 18 brother xâ, shows a happy, enthusiastic and much-loved young man full of life at the heart of his family.
Henry, one of four siblings, grew up in Essex before moving to Southampton for university, where he died. The teenager is seen dancing at home and at family events, including on the dancefloor at a wedding.
He is most often shown alongside his beloved sister Olivia, dancing together in the bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen of their family home in Chafford Hundred.
Will miss and love you forever  forever 18 brother x x

Olivia and Henry Nowak together on holiday, holding hands and smiling on a bridge in a tribute posted by the murder victimâs older sister


Olivia said of her smiling brother in one TikTok montage: âI will miss and love you foreverâ

Olivia shared a number of portraits of her together with her younger brother

Olivia stood next to her father Mark during his extraordinary statement on the steps of Southampton Crown Court after Digwa was jailed for 21 years. She had looked at his killer directly in court and said: âI lost a part of myself when he diedâ
The pair also worked part-time at their local Morrisons, with Olivia sharing several clips of them in uniform enjoying light-hearted moments during their shifts.
But tragically there also images of flowers and other tributes left after he was stabbed to death.
Olivia shared a further tribute featuring pictures of the two together, including one of them holding hands.
In another, Henry smiles broadly with his arm around his sister while on holiday.
Olivia wrote: âNever felt pain like this. Forever my best friend. Fly high my angel brother.â
The gallery is set to Talking To The Moon by Bruno Mars, a song about longing to speak to someone who is no longer there.
Olivia and Henry were clearly incredibly close.
At the end of Digwaâs trial, she outlined the profound shock and trauma of learning of her brotherâs death, as well as the anguish surrounding his identification and funeral. Olivia also spoke of facing milestones without him, including his birthday, Christmas and other family occasions.
Turning to face Digwa in the dock, she said: âIf you had known Henry, you would never have hurt him.â
Olivia, who was 21 when her brother died, added: âMy brother had my whole heart. He was a part of me, and I lost a part of myself when he died.â
Addressing her brother, she said: âThe real pain is knowing that Iâm going to miss you for longer than I got to enjoy life with you. My brother didnât deserve to be forever 18.â
She continued: âMy brother was my first best friend from the day he was born.â

A selfie of the siblings shared by Henry Nowakâs sister Olivia

Henryâs family today said âwe need to bring common sense backâ to how equality is treated under the law, a view echoed by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch after meeting them.
Ms Badenoch met the murdered studentâs mother, father and stepmother, whose death has prompted accusations of âtwo-tier policingâ. They also met the Prime Minister privately on Thursday.
An inquest into Henryâs death will examine whether police officers caused or contributed to it, a coroner has said.
Henry, a first-year student at the University of Southampton, was stabbed by Digwa, who falsely claimed he had been racially abused and attacked.
Hampshire Police Chief Constable Alexis Boon has apologised to Henryâs family for the student being handcuffed and arrested as he lay dying.
Digwa was jailed for life on Monday with a minimum term of 21 years after killing Henry.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police have faced intense scrutiny over their conduct, including handcuffing Henry and ignoring his repeated pleas that he had been stabbed and could not breathe.
The case is now under investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
Hampshireâs area coroner, Jason Pegg, told a court that the inquest at Winchester Coronerâs Court would consider whether police actions may have âcaused or contributed toâ Henryâs death.


