The victim’s mother said her son entered the house with a package sent in her name.
In the Polish village of Sechebozhitsy, a package left in front of the house of one of the families exploded. As a result, a 31-year-old woman was seriously injured. It was reported by Polish RadioZET.
The report says the Polish woman left the house to warm up the car and take her 8-year-old daughter to school. The girl’s youngest daughter had a cold, and that day she had to stay at home with her grandmother. However, the woman returned with a parcel, where she read that it was addressed to her.
The woman and her son were in the room when the package exploded. The girl’s youngest son and grandmother were in the other room.
“I think he took a knife and opened it, then it exploded. I quickly jumped, I saw blood. I saw my daughter lying on the floor. She shouted: “Mom, kill me! ” Grandma said.
The victim has multiple facial injuries: his right arm is cut off, the hospital is trying to save his sight.
The girl was hospitalized with an open fracture of her right arm and multiple shrapnel wounds.
Journalists found out that Ursula’s ex-partner probably insulted a woman in the past, he was deprived of parental rights. However, he currently lives in Germany, where he works as a truck driver.
“I assume that the perpetrator was motivated by the fact that he wanted to kill specific people,” said Andrzej Mroczek from the Collegium Civitas Terrorism Research Center.
The prosecutor’s office is now investigating the attempted mass murder.
As previously reported, in Poland’s Lubelskie Voivodeship on Christmas Day, December 25, a tragedy occurred – a bus was run over and killed by a 55-year-old driver trying to change a tire.
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