Problems After the Death of Henry Nowak

Henry Nowak 去世後引起的問題


Introduction

A student named Henry Nowak died in the UK. Now, the UK and the US have a big political problem.

一名叫 Henry Nowak 的學生在英國去世。現在,英國和美國之間存在一個巨大的政治問題。

Main Body

In December 2025, a man named Vickrum Digwa killed Henry Nowak. Digwa lied to the police. He said Henry attacked him. The police put handcuffs on Henry, but Henry died.

在 2025 年 12 月,一名叫 Vickrum Digwa 的男子殺害了 Henry Nowak。Digwa 向警方撒謊,聲稱是 Henry 攻擊他。警方將 Henry 戴上手銬,但 Henry 隨後去世了。

Many people are angry. Some people say the police help some groups more than others. They call this 'two-tier policing'. The UK government says this is not true.

許多人都感到憤怒。有些人認為警方對某些群體的幫助程度高於其他群體。他們將其稱為「兩級警政」。英國政府則表示這並非事實。

Leaders from the US government also spoke about this. They said the problem comes from too many people moving to the UK. The UK government is angry because the US is talking about UK problems.

美國政府的領導人也對此發表了看法。他們表示問題源於過多的人移居到英國。英國政府對此感到憤怒,因為美國在討論英國的內部問題。

Conclusion

The police are still studying the case. The UK and US are still arguing.

警方仍在研究此案。英國和美國仍在爭論中。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The 'Who Does What' Pattern

In this story, we see a simple way to describe actions in the past. To reach A2, you need to move from 'is/are' to 'did/happened'.

Past Action Words (Simple)

  • Killed → (Action finished)
  • Lied → (Told a fake story)
  • Spoke → (Talked)

The Logic Chain Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Result

  • Digwa \rightarrow lied \rightarrow The police believed him.
  • US Leaders \rightarrow spoke \rightarrow The UK got angry.

Quick Tip: The 'ED' ending Most of the words here end in -ed (attacked, killed). This is your signal that the event is over. If you see -ed, don't look for the present; look for the history.

Vocabulary Learning

political (adj.)
relating to the government or the way a country is run
Example:The two countries have a political problem.
attacked (v.)
tried to hurt someone using violence
Example:The man said that Henry attacked him.
handcuffs (n.)
metal rings used by police to tie a person's hands together
Example:The police put handcuffs on the man.
government (n.)
the group of people who control a country
Example:The UK government says this is not true.
arguing (v.)
speaking angrily because people disagree
Example:The two countries are still arguing about the case.
Practice A2 words in a crossword