Mar 15 β€’ 17:24 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Wprost

His son died at the police station. 'I've had enough of the lies. I know what happened'

The father of Igor Stachowiak, who died in a police station ten years ago, demands justice and reveals his frustrations with the lies surrounding his son's death.

On May 15th, it will be ten years since Igor Stachowiak died at a police station in WrocΕ‚aw, Poland. His father, Maciej Stachowiak, expressed his anguish and frustration over the ongoing deception regarding the circumstances of his son's death. He claims that the police have provided conflicting accounts of the events leading up to Igor's death, including initial reports of a mistaken identity and later claims of an accident. Maciej insists he is certain of the existence of video footage that could clarify the truth, but he believes authorities have manipulated the evidence to cover up what he perceives as a murder.

Maciej Stachowiak has become a vocal advocate for justice since Igor's passing, and his life has been profoundly impacted by this tragedy. He describes how the loss of his son turned his family's life into hell and highlights the pain of reliving that day over and over. His comments to the media reflect a broader dissatisfaction with the handling of Igor's case, emphasizing a lack of accountability from the authorities involved and a scandalous pattern of deception surrounding the incident.

As the anniversary of Igor Stachowiak's death approaches, the call for justice grows louder, and Maciej's testimony sheds light on the systemic issues in police accountability in Poland. His relentless pursuit of truth not only aims to honor his son’s memory but also seeks to compel legal and procedural reforms to prevent future tragedies. This heartbreaking case resonates with many who advocate for victims’ rights within the justice system, reflecting a larger narrative about the need for transparency and integrity within law enforcement.

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