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Axe attack rocks University of Warsaw campus, leaves one dead

A 22-year-old was attacked with an axe on the campus of the University of Warsaw. A woman aged around 60 was killed. A member of the University Guard was critically injured. The perpetrator is a law student from the University. "The murder was very brutal," the prosecutor's office reports.

Murder at UW
Murder at UW
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What do you need to know?

  • The attack took place on the University of Warsaw campus around 6:40 PM GT.
  • The 22-year-old man is a Polish citizen, reportedly from Gdynia.
  • Detailed information is to be provided on Thursday afternoon.

"At 6:40 PM Greenwich Mean Time on Wednesday, a criminal event occurred on the campus of the University of Warsaw at Krakowskie Przedmiescie," said Commissioner Rafał Rutkowski from the Metropolitan Police Headquarters.

As it later became clear, the 22-year-old man, a third-year law student at the University and a Polish citizen, for reasons still unknown, attacked the porter, who was closing the door to the Auditorium Maximum, with a tool that—according to prosecutor Piotr Skiba from the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw—resembled a hatchet or an axe.

A State Protection Service officer helped in the arrest

A 39-year-old University Guard employee rushed to assist the woman, but the attacker inflicted serious injuries on him as well. "The man has cut wounds on both hands and his head," reported WSPRiTS Meditrans SPZOZ in Warsaw on their profile on X.

The attacked porter did not survive. "The woman had numerous cut and chopped wounds on her upper and lower limbs, head, and abdomen," as reported on Meditrans' profile.

Colonel Bogusław Piorkowski, spokesperson for the State Protection Service, informed TVN24 that according to his knowledge, at the time of the incident, SPP officers were "conducting protection activities on the University grounds."

He noted that one of the officers "assisted the intervening University Security Guard employees and also provided initial medical assistance to the injured employee."

Piorkowski acknowledged that the presence of SPP officers on the campus "was not accidental." However, he declined to answer why they were there and whether they were still on the university grounds, citing "confidentiality clauses."

The mystery of SOP presence at the university

The mystery was explained by the Minister of Justice, Adam Bodnar, who on the X platform, after expressing condolences to "the deceased's family and the entire university community," thanked the SPP officer "who was present nearby while working in the team securing my visit to the University." Bodnar stated that he was attending an academic lecture and did not witness the tragic event.

"I learned about it after the fact from the SOP officers, who promptly evacuated me from the University in accordance with procedures," he wrote.

Prosecutor Skiba announced that the prosecutor's office will provide further information at least 40 hours later at a specially convened press conference, which will also likely include the Metropolitan Police Commander and his spokesperson.

"From the information I've obtained from both the police officers and prosecutors involved in the investigation and securing of preliminary evidence, this was indeed a very brutal murder," emphasised the spokesperson for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw. He admitted that they are currently unable to determine whether the victims were random or what motives drove the 22-year-old. Examinations of the crime scene, bodies, and securing of evidence continued late into the night.

Skiba stated on TVN24 that the investigation involves two very experienced prosecutors from the North Downtown District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, "including the head of the investigative department, who will subsequently lead the investigation." He added that a forensic medical doctor is also involved in the examination, and monitoring from the crime scene has been secured.

Brutal circumstances of the murder

Initial reports on the tragedy at the University campus indicated that the murderer decapitated the woman, but no official sources have confirmed this information.

"I saw someone lying on the ground, and there was blood on the building's wall. I thought someone had hit their head and wanted to help. As I began to approach, the assailant continued to strike the woman's body with the axe," a witness to the incident recounted to "Gazeta Wyborcza."

Mourning at the University

On the X platform, Minister of Science Marcin Kulasek wrote that he is in constant contact with the University rector. He assured that "the university community can count on my full support in this difficult time."

"In the face of this tragedy, my thoughts are with the victim's family and loved ones. I wish to express my deepest condolences," the minister wrote.

In response to the incident at the University, a crisis team was assembled – as informed by the University's spokesperson, Dr. Anna Modzelewska, on Wednesday evening.

Thursday has been declared a day of mourning at the University.

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