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A friend murdered in Poland; what the Polish police can do?


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Ciss [Guest]
  Apr 27, 07, 11:17  #1

I've just received an email my friend was murdered outside of a Warsaw night club in Poland. :( He was quite rich, drove a great car (he wasn't a criminal or something like that though). I was wondering what are the chances the Polish police will find the murderer/s. Is it common rich people are the target in Poland? Possibly gun and knife were used, but not sure...

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sparrow
  Apr 27, 07, 11:26  #2

I'm terribly sorry to hear that. :( My condolences

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bookratt [Guest]
  Apr 27, 07, 12:37  #3

I am trying to find an online Polish paper to see if this is in the news there to see online, but all I can find quickly is this site, on which I have seen nothing by searching using Warsaw murder nightclub, etc. But maybe if you put in his name and the date, you could find something:

thenews.pl

And you could register for The Warsaw Voice online and see if anything is in that online paper.

I am sorry for your loss.

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witek
Edited by: Moderator  Apr 27, 07, 13:22  #4

was he Polish or a foreigner?
if you are rich in Poland then you are a target

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ukinpoland
  Apr 27, 07, 13:48  #5

It depens on if you flaunt it or not. Poor guy though and his family. I had someone in my family murdered and its not an easy thing to accept

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Ciss [Guest]
Edited by: Moderator  Apr 27, 07, 14:11  #6

Im not exactly sure if it was in Warsaw - maybe near Warsaw. But the clubs name was "Joannas Club" or something like that.

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kranzler
  Apr 27, 07, 14:15  #7

I thought Poland was safe. Now I am nervous about my trip to Poland planned for next month.

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ukinpoland
  Apr 27, 07, 14:20  #8

Kranzler people get murdered in every country. Its a fact of life, there is no reason for you to be more worried in Poland than you are in your own country. Im a foreigner in Poland and havent experienced any problems because of it. I think this would be fair to say its a pretty rare event.

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daffy
  Apr 27, 07, 14:21  #9

Quoting: ukinpoland
here is no reason for you to be more worried in Poland than you are in your own country. Im a foreigner in Poland and havent experienced any problems because of it. I think this would be fair to say its a pretty rare event.


i agree. its not something that should worry you.

ciss, sorry for you loss too

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mlody [Guest]
  Apr 27, 07, 14:29  #10

Quoting: ukinpoland
Im a foreigner in Poland and havent experienced any problems because of it.

Are you a RICH foreigner in Poland? :}

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marek_canada [Guest]
  Apr 27, 07, 17:39  #11

that is sad, i am sorry for your loss

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Terra
  Apr 28, 07, 03:37  #12

my condolences to you ciss

is is a bad thing when someone you know dies under any circumstances.

Terra

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kranzler
  Apr 28, 07, 11:35  #13

What do the Poles consider to be rich?

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Zgubiony
  Apr 28, 07, 11:37  #14

Quoting: kranzler
I thought Poland was safe. Now I am nervous about my trip to Poland planned for next month.

Don't sweat it. You'll be fine. I've never had any problems...except in Ch³opy with a small gaggle of drunken PL teens. But that wasn't a major issue.


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Zgubiony
  Apr 28, 07, 11:38  #15

Quoting: kranzler
What do the Poles consider to be rich?

Don't worry about that........But, Just like anywhere don't flash money.


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witek
  Apr 28, 07, 11:41  #16

Quoting: kranzler
What do the Poles consider to be rich?


if you flaunt your wealth then beware because you are asking for trouble. if you throw around cash, wear expensive jewlerey,live in a exclussive house, drive BMW or Mercedes then you become a target to rob.

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Lee_England
  Apr 28, 07, 14:34  #17

Quoting: witek
if you flaunt your wealth then beware because you are asking for trouble. if you throw around cash, wear expensive jewlerey,live in a exclussive house, drive BMW or Mercedes then you become a target to rob.


Thats the same in any country including england. If you live in a poor area and your house is massive with a mercedes parked outside, the poor people WILL rob you.

I've noticed that people in Poznan are a lot richer than those who live out in the countryside

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hello
  Apr 28, 07, 14:38  #18

Quoting: Lee_England
If you live in a poor area and your house is massive with a mercedes parked outside, the poor people WILL rob you.

That's my thinking too. It's not a "Polish phenomenon", however - in all countries or different parts of the city you can experience that.

When I go to Poland, the last thing I would do would be to "show I have money." Too many people from different countries may take advatage of that, so why take risk.

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Patrycja19
  Apr 29, 07, 00:00  #19

Quoting: kranzler
I thought Poland was safe. Now I am nervous about my trip to Poland planned for next month.


He was probably unfortunatly in the wrong place at the wrong time.

or maybe there is more to the story, dont get scared away from things like this
because it can happen in the town you live in now.

The one thing everyone should be is not so flashy, which I have seen people flaunt
here in America, its stupid, it only invites trouble, and the way I see it, as long as
you keep your business to yourself , then you will be fine.

and ciss, so sorry to hear about what happened to your friend, in any case, I do hope
they find out who did it and the family gets some closure. my prayers to the family

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Wroclaw
  Apr 29, 07, 08:23  #20

Quoting: Lee_England
I've noticed that people in Poznan are a lot richer than those who live out in the countryside


This is normal for some areas of the country. It's a little different where new-builds are concerned.

Re: Murder.
You will find it very difficult to find a witness to a crime in Poland. Even in a crowded street.

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hello
  Apr 29, 07, 10:55  #21

Quoting: Wroclaw
You will find it very difficult to find a witness to a crime in Poland. Even in a crowded street.

Is there a reason for that?

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miranda
  Apr 29, 07, 10:57  #22

Quoting: Wroclaw
You will find it very difficult to find a witness to a crime in Poland.

it seems to be the case in Toronto sometimes too. Peple are simply affraid of the mob.

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cezarek [Guest]
  Apr 29, 07, 11:05  #23

Quoting: Wroclaw
You will find it very difficult to find a witness to a crime in Poland. Even in a crowded street.


The police here aren't known for their manners or respect for the law, unfortunately.

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Sandra [Guest]
  Apr 30, 07, 11:37  #24

It is not only in Poland like that. Last year my friend (from Poland) worked in London (Bristol). She was raped and murdered. Live is cruel wherever we are, unfortunately.

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kranzler
  Apr 30, 07, 12:29  #25

Thanks. I just booked four days in Wroclaw and can't wait.

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kranzler
  Apr 30, 07, 14:45  #26

Where are you from in Germany?

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qwerty [Guest]
  May 3, 07, 10:48  #27

is this about Aaron?

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Ciss [Guest]
  May 3, 07, 12:00  #28

qwerty - yes, how did you know????? who are you???

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BubbaWoo
  May 3, 07, 12:05  #29

Quoting: qwerty
is this about Aaron?


what you talkin bout?

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Ciss [Guest]
  May 3, 07, 12:08  #30

The name of my friend is/was Aaron.

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