The Prime Minister said he was ‘profoundly humbled’ to have a private discussion with the teenager’s family in Downing Street.

Sir Keir Starmer urged the nation to choose unity over hatred after a meeting with the family of murdered student Henry Nowak in which he told them he would take “whatever action is required to right the wrongs in this case”.

The Prime Minister said he was “profoundly humbled” to have a private discussion with the teenager’s family in Downing Street on Thursday afternoon, and said Mr Nowak “deserves a legacy that goes beyond this awful tragedy”.

The 18-year-old’s treatment by police has triggered a political row.

The Prime Minister has already urged politicians to heed the teenager’s relatives’ calls not to use the case “to cause disturbances” and branded Nigel Farage’s response “unforgiveable”.

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Henry Nowak, 18, died after suffering a stab wound to the chest while on a night out (Hampshire Constabulary/PA)

Sir Keir said after the meeting: “I was profoundly humbled to meet Henry Nowak’s family, Mark, Lucy and Katie, in Downing Street this afternoon, and to see their dignity and strength in the face of unimaginable pain.

“I was moved to learn more about Henry – his kindness, his warmth, and his love of football – and am grateful to his family.

“There is no doubt he had a bright future ahead of him, a future cruelly stolen from him in appalling circumstances.

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Lucy Ross, the mother of Henry Nowak, leaving No 10 Downing Street (Yui Mok/PA)

“Henry deserves a legacy that goes beyond this awful tragedy, and I am committed to making that happen.

“I am determined that we do everything in our power to prevent other families from suffering such a devastating loss.

“There are difficult questions that need to be answered about the way the police handled Henry’s murder.

“The Independent Office for Police Conduct are investigating. We will be unflinching in taking whatever action is required to right the wrongs in this case.

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Mark Nowak and Katie Woodcock, the father and stepmother of Henry Nowak, leaving No 10 after a meeting Sir Keir Starmer (Yui Mok/PA)

“It is our duty now to ensure that lessons are learned, that justice is delivered and that we choose unity and progress over division and hatred. This is the only way to honour Henry’s memory.”

Violent protests erupted near where the student was fatally stabbed, amid an outcry over his treatment, after his killer Vickrum Digwa claimed he had been the victim of a racial attack, while Mr Nowak was handcuffed by police who ignored his pleas that he could not breathe as he lay dying.

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has also stressed that Mr Nowak’s family “do not want anger to tear communities apart”, after meeting his mother, father and stepmother on Thursday morning.

Digwa has been given a life sentence with a minimum of 21 years in prison for stabbing Mr Nowak with a ceremonial knife with a 21cm blade, which he carried as part of his Sikh religion.

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