On December 3, 2025, shortly after eleven o'clock in the evening, Henry Nowak leaves the pub. He is eighteen years old, studies accounting and finance at the University of Southampton, Polish-born, from Essex. He has just celebrated with his football team the end of the first semester and is slightly drunk. On Belmont Road, a quiet residential street in Portswood, he meets Vickrum Digwa. Digwa is twenty-three, Sikh, accountant at a local company…
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On December 3, 2025, shortly after eleven o'clock in the evening, Henry Nowak leaves the pub. He is eighteen years old, studies accounting and finance at the University of Southampton, Polish-born, from Essex. He has just celebrated with his football team the end of the first semester and is slightly drunk. On Belmont Road, a quiet residential street in Portswood, he meets Vickrum Digwa. Digwa is twenty-three, Sikh, accountant at a local company…