Four corpses found in Poland, police suspect Ukrainian of murder - media
Kyiv • UNN
Polish police detained a Ukrainian suspected of murdering four men in the Wola district of Warsaw.
In Warsaw's Wola district, Poland, the bodies of several people were found in a high-rise building. Charges are planned to be brought against a Ukrainian. This was reported by RMF FM radio, UNN writes.
Details
It is noted that the corpses of four people were found in a Warsaw apartment building, and seven people are suspected of involvement in the murder, who have already been detained, but the charges are planned to be brought against a man of Ukrainian origin.
RMF FM received information that it was a Ukrainian who had been committing crimes in Poland for a long time and hiding the corpses in a high-rise building. The same building houses a shelter for the homeless.
Journalists report that investigators have not yet been able to find out the cause and motives for the killings. But it could be a case of conflicts between Polish and Ukrainian homeless people.
Addendum
Police began finding the bodies on Sunday, April 7. The killer buried two victims in the yard, hid one body in the attic, and another in an empty apartment. Police interviewed seven witnesses and then detained a Ukrainian man suspected of the murders.
Warsaw police detained seven people. It was their testimony that formed the basis of the Ukrainian's accusation of the murders. All the detainees will be involved in the case as witnesses.
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