Mar 17 • 10:54 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

The case of Ewa Tylman's death. There will be another trial

The Poznań Court of Appeal decided to overturn the acquittal of Adam Z. in the case of Ewa Tylman's death, leading to a fourth trial on the matter.

The Poznań Court of Appeal has announced its ruling regarding the case of Ewa Tylman's death, which has seen multiple trials already. Adam Z. was initially acquitted by the Poznań District Court in March 2025, but this acquittal was appealed by Tylman's father and the prosecution, who sought to have the acquittal overturned. In the appeal hearing, Z.'s defense argued for the maintenance of the initial acquittal, but the court's decision today has directed the case back to the lower court for another review.

This ruling marks a significant turn in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the circumstances of Ewa Tylman's death. It is the fourth time that the case will be reviewed in court, highlighting the unresolved issues and the persistent demand for justice from Tylman's family. The decision to revisit the case could bring new evidence or testimonies to light, impacting not only Adam Z. but potentially others involved in the investigation as well.

The implications of this ruling resonate beyond just the immediate parties involved; it underscores the complexities of legal proceedings in high-profile cases and the balance between acquittal and the pursuit of justice. As the case returns to the district court, it remains to be seen how the judges will approach the available evidence and what this means for the community's perception of the judicial process in matters of serious crime.

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