Newly released bodycam footage today reveals the litany of lies told to police by Henry Nowak’s Sikh killer as the student lay dying on the floor.Vickrum Digwa falsely accused Henry of being racist, calling him a ‘p*ki’ and being the drunken aggressor - as medics performed CPR on him just yards away.The officer at the scene repeatedly calls him 'mate' and says after arresting him on suspicion of attempted murder: 'I'm not saying you've done anything.' Digwa again says: 'But I've been racially attacked'. The officer replied: 'I know mate, I know'. Amid the ongoing row over ‘two-tier justice’ in Britain, the previously unseen video further shows that, despite being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, Digwa was never handcuffed.By contrast, Mr Nowak was restrained on the ground as he bled to death, repeatedly saying: ‘I can’t breathe.’The footage also shows Digwa’s hair tied neatly on top of his head when paramedics arrived.But by the time police swarmed the scene, it was hanging loose to support his completely fabricated claims that Henry had torn off his turban.Digwa also puts Henry's wounds to him climbing on bins - rather than him plunging his ceremonial Sikh sword into him at least six times. He also told an officer he had been stabbed — only to be told: ‘Don’t think so, mate.’The video backs up that Digwa was treated differently to Henry by Hampshire police, which has been described as 'unbearable' to them. Vickrum Digwa falsely accused the student of being racist and calling him a 'p*ki' as Henry was getting CPR yards away. He was arrested by a police officer but not cuffedFootage shows that Digwa's hair was neatly tied - but when police arrived he quickly dragged it down as he falsely accused Henry of tearing off his turban Yet police officers pinned fatally injured Henry to the ground and handcuffed him as he gasped 'I've been stabbed'Police took eight minutes to find the stab wound that killed Henry Nowak, it emerged this week. The 18-year-old bled to death last December after being handcuffed by officers who believed claims by his Sikh killer, 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, that he had racially abused him. Bodycam footage, which sparked riots in Southampton, showed officers initially ignoring the dying teenager when he said he had been stabbed, with a male officer telling him 'I don't think you have, mate'. Amid intense public criticism of the police response, Hampshire Police has released a transcript of the full recording. It reveals the moment officers realised Henry was not breathing, prompting frantic efforts to save him. The transcript begins with Henry lying on a gravel drive with his hands cuffed behind him. At that point, officers had been at the scene for around three minutes and had called for an ambulance. The male officer says, 'I'm not sure he's breathing', before checking Henry's pulse and confirming, 'He's not breathing'. He then removes the handcuffs as his female colleague tells medics to bring a defibrillator. The two officers start to move Henry, accidentally hitting his head on a wall, before they take turns carrying out chest compressions while telling the teenager to 'stay with us'.