Beaten with Axe and Set on Fire: Polish Priest Kills Homeless
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According to a priest of the Archdiocese of Warsaw, a man with combustible fluid was poured over and set on fire. His archbishop is deeply shaken. In all Sunday Masses, prayers are made for the dead.
South of Warsaw, a homeless man burns up on an open road. The investigators quickly find a priest. The clergyman admits the crime and reports about a dispute.
New information is emerging about the Lasopol murder. The priest who confessed to the crime was said to be "problematic." "We don't know what happened there. People say he was chasing the guy," residents say.
A 60-year-old parish priest from the Tarczyn commune in the Masovian Voivodeship has been charged with the murder of a 68-year-old acquaintance. The victim's burned body was found on a road in the Grójec County. Archbishop Galbas expressed his devastation and apologized for the crime committed by the clergyman. Investigators intend to change the charge to murder with particular cruelty. Metropolitan Archbishop Adrian Galbas of Warsaw expressed h…
A priest from the parish in Przypki has confessed to murdering a 68-year-old acquaintance during a car ride with him. The archbishop emphasized that as bishop of the Church in Warsaw, he feels morally responsible for everything that happens in the archdiocese—both the good and the bad. In his statement, he apologized and admitted that he felt "devastated and devastated."
The 60-year-old parish priest in Przypki, Mazovia, confessed to killing a 68-year-old man. The circumstances of the crime are shocking.
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