Elon Musk has offered to personally fund a wrongful death lawsuit against UK police officers who allegedly handcuffed 18-year-old stabbing victim Henry Nowak and let him bleed out in the street — because in modern Britain, the cops can't tell the difference between a murder victim and a suspect.
But hey, at least they're keeping Twitter safe from mean words. Priorities.
Nowak, an 18-year-old first-year accountancy and finance student at the University of Southampton from Essex, was stabbed and tried to flee his attacker. According to reporting from ZeroHedge, when police arrived, instead of rendering aid to the bleeding teenager, they handcuffed him. The young man's final words included "can't breathe" — and the officer's response was, quote, "I don't think you have, mate," when Nowak pleaded about being stabbed.
Let that sink in. An 18-year-old kid is dying in the street, telling police he's been stabbed, and the officer essentially says "nah, I don't think so." This is what passes for law enforcement in the United Kingdom in 2026.
Musk didn't mince words. "This poor boy was running away from someone who stabbed him & stole his phone, but the police in the UK attacked him instead of his murderer!" Musk wrote on X. He followed up: "Has any action been taken against the police officers who handcuffed this boy and made him bleed to death in the street? Who are they?"
Then came the money shot: "Unconscionable. I am happy to fund a wrongful death lawsuit against these disgusting excuses for law enforcement. They damn well better have been fired."
That's Elon Musk — the guy the left says is a threat to democracy — putting his own money behind justice for a teenager that the British police system failed in the most grotesque way imaginable.
The accused murderer, 23-year-old Vickrum Singh Digwa, allegedly attacked Nowak with a 21cm blade. Digwa's mother, Kiran Kaur, has been charged with assisting an offender. The case is being heard at Southampton Crown Court.
Commentator Paul Joseph Watson highlighted the case on X, drawing massive attention to the police response — or lack thereof. And this is the pattern we keep seeing from across the pond. British police will kick down your door at 6 AM for a spicy Facebook post. They'll arrest grandmothers for praying silently near abortion clinics. They'll throw journalists in prison for reporting on grooming gangs.
But an 18-year-old kid running from a knife attack? Handcuff him. Let him bleed. Tell him you don't believe he was stabbed.
This is the same country that tried to arrest people for posting memes after the Southport stabbings. The same police force that has an entire unit dedicated to monitoring "hate speech" online. They've got the manpower to police your pronouns but not to save a dying teenager.
Musk putting his fortune behind this lawsuit isn't just generosity — it's an indictment. When the richest man on the planet has to step in because an entire nation's police force can't perform basic triage on a stabbing victim, something has gone catastrophically wrong.
Henry Nowak was 18 years old. He was a university student with his whole life ahead of him. And he died handcuffed in the street while officers who are paid to protect him treated him like a criminal.
As reported by ZeroHedge, Musk's intervention has blown this case wide open internationally. Good. Because the UK government would prefer you never heard Henry Nowak's name at all.