An 18-year-old student was recently stabbed to death while he was out celebrating the end of his first semester of college in England.
Henry Nowak was said to be walking alongside the road in Portswood, which is about 75 miles southwest of London, along the southern coast of England. This is when he got involved in an altercation with two people that he did not personally have any knowledge about or links to.
When the officers were seen arriving, Nowak had a puncture wound to his chest and two towards the back of his leg. He was declared dead at the scene, cops shared.
His relatives mentioned in a statement shared by the press that Nowak was a freshman accounting and finance major at Southampton College and was celebrating the end of his first semester when he was killed.
‘Our kind, intelligent, and talented son was only in his first year at the University.
He was studying accountancy and finance and was a top performer. He enjoyed his university life so much and was even on two football teams. He was a high achiever and loved to make new friends and work part-time at the local Morrisons’- the post read that was shared by the family in a heartbreaking statement.
Investigations are taking place to determine why this incident arose in the first place, as loved ones mourn a young soul gone too soon.


