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Priest 'slashes homeless man with an axe before burning him alive'
Priest 'slashes homeless man with an axe before burning him alive'

Daily Mirror

time6 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Priest 'slashes homeless man with an axe before burning him alive'

Priest Miroslaw W was travelling with his friend of 20 years, homeless Anatol Cz, when prosecutors allege the pair had an argument that sparked a rage in the Catholic priest A priest allegedly chopped a homeless man in the head with an axe before setting him on fire and leaving him to die. The priest, from Poland, who has only been identified as Miroslaw M - in keeping with Polish law - is said to have had an argument with the rough sleeping victim, Anatol Cz, while the pair were travelling together near Grójec in eastern Poland. Prosecutor Aneta Góźdź alleged the 60-year-old priest hit the victim in the head with an axe repeatedly, before dousing him in flammable liquid and setting him alight. She then claimed he fled the scene in his car. The 68-year-old victim was found covered in flames but still alive, Radom prosecutor Góźdź said in a recent statement. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, with a fire crew, police and paramedics all in attendance. However, despite their best efforts, he could not be saved and died at the scene. "An autopsy showed that the victim suffered burns covering 80 per cent of his body and head injuries caused by a sharp-edged heavy object," Góźdź said. She added: "The victim died as a result of burns and head injuries." On Friday, the priest was taken into custody and charged with murder "with particular cruelty". He faces between 15 years and life in prison if convicted. A search of his rectory premises was carried out, with Grójec district and provincial police also securing his vehicle for further inspection. The prosecutor said the priest has confessed to the murder, and has provided further detail about his motive, and his relationship to the deceased. He said that he and the victim, with whom he'd been friends for 20 years, drove together to Lasopole. While on the way, they discussed his accommodation, which was when the victim allegedly demanded the priest provide him somewhere to stay. "The two men were bound by a donation agreement, under which Mirosław M. committed to providing lifetime assistance and care for the victim", the prosecutor added. The Polska Agencja Prasowa news agency reported that the row was about where he would live. The priest has been remanded into custody ahead of his trial, which is due to happen in around three months. Warsaw Archbishop Adrian Galbas on Saturday requested the Holy See to dismiss the priest from the priesthood, the highest penalty in canon law for a cleric. In a statement to the archdiocese on Friday, Warsaw Archbishop Adrian Galbas called for prayers for the victim and his family. He also made a request to the Holy See for the suspect to stripped of his priestly orders.

Polish priest 'burns homeless man alive in the street after attacking him with an axe after row over finding victim somewhere to live'
Polish priest 'burns homeless man alive in the street after attacking him with an axe after row over finding victim somewhere to live'

Daily Mail​

time9 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Polish priest 'burns homeless man alive in the street after attacking him with an axe after row over finding victim somewhere to live'

A Polish priest is alleged to have slashed a homeless man in the head with an axe before setting him on fire while he was still alive and leaving him to die on the side of the road. The priest, only identified as Miroslaw M. in line with Polish privacy rules, is believed to have clashed with victim Anatol Cz. while driving near Grójec late on Thursday before attacking him and fleeing the scene. Aneta Góźdź, a spokesperson for the Radom District Prosecutor's Office, said the priest, 60, struck the victim with an axe 'several times', doused him in flammable liquid and set him on fire before driving away. A cyclist found the victim, 68, still alive and engulfed in flames before calling for help, Góźdź said in the most recent statement, published on Saturday. Four fire brigade teams, police and an ambulance were mobilised to help save the man, Polish channel TVP 3 reported. Despite their efforts, the victim died. Officers received a report of a man on fire in the village of Lasopole in the Chynów commune south of Warsaw on Thursday at around 10pm, arriving to discover the body. 'An autopsy showed that the victim suffered burns covering 80 per cent of his body and head injuries caused by a sharp-edged heavy object,' Góźdź said, adding: 'The victim died as a result of burns and head injuries.' The priest was arrested on Friday and subsequently charged with 'murder with particular cruelty'. He is being detained ahead of a trial and faces 15 years to life behind bars. Officers from the District Police Headquarters in Grójec and the Provincial Police Headquarters in Radom carried out a search and an examination of the rectory premises before the victim's vehicle was secured for further examination. The priest admitted to the crime and discussed his relationship to the victim and his motives, according to the prosecutor. When questioned, he did not deny that he and his friend of 20 years had traveled in their car to Lasopole, where they discussed the victim's accommodation and its location. 'The victim demanded the provision of this accommodation,' Góźdź said. 'The two men were bound by a donation agreement, under which Mirosław M. committed to providing lifetime assistance and care for the victim.' The argument was said to concern 'the choice of a place for the homeless man to live', the Polska Agencja Prasowa news agency reported. The District Court in Grójec on Saturday ordered the pretrial detention of the man for three months on suspicion of murder. Warsaw Archbishop Adrian Galbas on Saturday requested the Holy See to dismiss the priest from the priesthood, the highest penalty in canon law for a cleric. In a statement to the archdiocese on Friday, Galbas asked for Catholics to pray for the victim and his loved ones. The archbishop said he was 'devastated' by the crime and pledged to cooperate with investigators. He asked for forgiveness for this 'horrible crime' in a statement read during Sunday Mass in his archdiocese, adding: 'As Bishop of the Church of Warsaw, I feel morally responsible for what is happening in this church, both good and bad.' 'I am devastated and shocked by the news that one of my priests brutally murdered a poor and homeless person. 'I have no words of comfort for you today, much less an explanation or justification.' The Vatican did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Vatican asked to defrock priest charged with killing homeless man who was set on fire
Vatican asked to defrock priest charged with killing homeless man who was set on fire

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

Vatican asked to defrock priest charged with killing homeless man who was set on fire

A priest in Poland is accused of the brutal murder of a 68-year-old homeless man, prompting the Archbishop of Warsaw to formally request his defrocking by the Vatican. The victim was reportedly beaten with an axe and set on fire. Prosecutors have charged the priest, identified only as Mirosław M. in line with Polish privacy rules, with murder committed with particular cruelty. He is currently being held ahead of trial and faces a potential sentence ranging from 15 years to life imprisonment. Investigators allege that Mirosław M. and the victim, Anatol Cz., were together in a car late on Thursday when an argument escalated, according to Aneta Góźdź, a spokesperson for the Radom District Prosecutor's Office. The fight stemmed from a donation agreement where the priest had agreed to provide lifelong assistance and care for the man, Góźdź said in a statement. The argument escalated over the homeless man's future housing. The priest allegedly struck the victim on the head with an axe, doused him in flammable liquid and set him on fire, the spokesperson said. The priest then drove away when he saw a bicycle light approaching. The cyclist found the victim engulfed in flames and called for first responders, Góźdź said. 'An autopsy showed that the victim suffered burns covering 80% of his body and head injuries caused by a sharp-edged heavy object,' Góźdź said. Warsaw Archbishop Adrian Galbas on Saturday requested the Holy See to dismiss the priest from the priesthood, the highest penalty in canon law for a cleric. The Vatican did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Warsaw archbishop asks Vatican to defrock Polish priest charged with the killing of a homeless man
Warsaw archbishop asks Vatican to defrock Polish priest charged with the killing of a homeless man

CTV News

time2 days ago

  • CTV News

Warsaw archbishop asks Vatican to defrock Polish priest charged with the killing of a homeless man

A crowd gathers in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, where newly elected Pope Leo XIV will deliver a blessing from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica on Sunday, May 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis, File) WARSAW, Poland — The archbishop of Warsaw, Poland, has asked the Vatican to defrock a priest charged with the killing of a 68-year-old homeless man who was beaten with an ax and set on fire. Prosecutors on Saturday charged the priest, only identified as Mirosław M. in line with Polish privacy rules, with murder with particular cruelty. He is being detained ahead of a trial and faces 15 years to life behind bars. Investigators say the priest and the victim, Anatol Cz., were together in a car late Thursday when an argument broke out, according to Aneta Góźdź, a spokesperson for the Radom District Prosecutor's Office. The fight stemmed from a donation agreement where the priest had agreed to provide lifelong assistance and care for the man, Góźdź said in a statement. The argument escalated over the homeless man's future housing. The priest allegedly struck the victim on the head with an ax, doused him in flammable liquid and set him on fire, the spokesperson said. The priest then drove away when he saw a bicycle light approaching. The bicyclist found the victim engulfed in flames and called for first responders, Góźdź said. 'An autopsy showed that the victim suffered burns covering 80% of his body and head injuries caused by a sharp-edged heavy object,' Góźdź said. Warsaw Archbishop Adrian Galbas on Saturday requested the Holy See to dismiss the priest from the priesthood, the highest penalty in canon law for a cleric. In a statement to the archdiocese on Friday, Galbas asked for Catholics to pray for the victim and his loved ones. The archbishop said he was 'devastated' by the crime and pledged to cooperate with investigators. The Vatican did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Associated Press

Vatican asked to defrock priest charged with killing homeless man who was set on fire
Vatican asked to defrock priest charged with killing homeless man who was set on fire

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • The Independent

Vatican asked to defrock priest charged with killing homeless man who was set on fire

A priest in Poland is accused of the brutal murder of a 68-year-old homeless man, prompting the Archbishop of Warsaw to formally request his defrocking by the Vatican. The victim was reportedly beaten with an axe and set on fire. Prosecutors have charged the priest, identified only as Mirosław M. in line with Polish privacy rules, with murder committed with particular cruelty. He is currently being held ahead of trial and faces a potential sentence ranging from 15 years to life imprisonment. Investigators allege that Mirosław M. and the victim, Anatol Cz., were together in a car late on Thursday when an argument escalated, according to Aneta Góźdź, a spokesperson for the Radom District Prosecutor's Office. The fight stemmed from a donation agreement where the priest had agreed to provide lifelong assistance and care for the man, Góźdź said in a statement. The argument escalated over the homeless man's future housing. The priest allegedly struck the victim on the head with an axe, doused him in flammable liquid and set him on fire, the spokesperson said. The priest then drove away when he saw a bicycle light approaching. The cyclist found the victim engulfed in flames and called for first responders, Góźdź said. 'An autopsy showed that the victim suffered burns covering 80% of his body and head injuries caused by a sharp-edged heavy object,' Góźdź said. Warsaw Archbishop Adrian Galbas on Saturday requested the Holy See to dismiss the priest from the priesthood, the highest penalty in canon law for a cleric. The Vatican did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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