Mother of Murderer Jailed After Shocking Discovery of Hidden Crime Weapon Revealed
Ever wonder how far a mother might go to shield her own child from the consequences of a horrific act? Well, Kiran Kaur just rewrote the book on “mother knows best” — except in this case, “best” landed her behind bars for three years. After her son, Vickrum Digwa, was convicted of murdering Henry Nowak, Kiran didn’t choose the path of tough love. Instead, she whisked away the knife used in the crime, stashing it among decorative weapons at home, hoping to shield him from the law. But as any good thriller would have it, she got caught. This raises a twisty question: when does loyalty cross the line into complicity? Dive into the story of fear, denial, and deception that unfolds far beyond the courtroom drama.

The mother of murderer Vickrum Digwa has been jailed for three years for removing the knife used by her son to kill Henry Nowak from the crime scene.
Kiran Kaur was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court on Friday for assisting an offender on the night of the murder on December 3 2025 by taking the weapon back to the nearby family home.
The 53-year-old was found guilty by jurors who also convicted Digwa of murder and carrying a knife in public, following a trial in May.
Digwa, 23, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 21 years on June 1 for the murder of the 18-year-old finance student, after falsely claiming Mr Nowak had racially abused him.
Sentencing Kaur, Judge William Mousley KC said: “A responsible parent would have challenged their son over their actions and encourage them to do the right thing.
“Instead you took the knife home and put it with a larger collection of ceremonial and other weapons in your son’s bedroom.
“That would have helped to conceal what it had been used for.
“This is because you wanted him to avoid being caught.”
The judge said her actions at Belmont Road before and after taking the dagger away “added to your son’s pretence that he had done nothing wrong and that he was the victim”.
The court heard the knife was recovered after examination of CCTV, and determined by the police to be the murder weapon about a week after Mr Nowak was killed.
Prosecutor Nicholas Lobbenberg KC had told the court her role was “crucial” in removing the murder weapon at a time the police were coming to the scene.
He said: “The absence of weapon at the scene caused by her actions hampered the police attending who were, as your Honour will recall, were confronted with a wall of lies.
“She chose not to disclose what she had done.
“Absence of that weapon led to Henry dying terrified, alone and disbelieved, her actions contributed to this.”












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