A 35-year-old man killed a doctor with a knife at the University Hospital in Krakow. We got to know the date of the Pole's flight to the International Space Station. The National Prosecutor's Office presented the second part of the analysis of proceedings on the time of the rule of Law and Justice. Here are five things that are worth knowing on Wednesday, April 30.
1. Hospital's murder of a doctor
On Tuesday, around 10:30, a 35-year-old man entered the University Hospital in Krakow and He attacked the doctor conducting the patient's orthopedic examination. The wounds inflicted with a knife were so severe that despite the immediate help of medical staff, the doctor could not be saved.
Head of the Ministry of Justice, Prosecutor General Adam Bodnar He later stated that the person who was detained regarding the murder of a doctor turned out to be a prison officer. Therefore, Bodnar announced that he would apply to the prime minister to dismiss Colonel Andrzej Pecki from the position of the General Director of the Prison Service.
Source: tvn24
2. We know when a Pole will fly into space
We met date the first Polish technology and scientific mission to an international space station (ISS). Ignis will officially start on May 29 – Axiom Space informed.
Within it, the Polish astronaut dr Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski will conduct a number of studies proposed by domestic enterprises and scientific centers.
3. Second report on prosecutor's proceedings during PiS rule
The National Prosecutor's Office presented The second part of the analysis proceedings from the time of Law and Justice. Over 200 cases were found with significant irregularities.
The national prosecutor reported that the document talks about “how the management of the prosecutor's office did not respect the prosecutor's independence, how commands were issued.”
4. The Russians gave the body of a Ukrainian journalist. With “numerous traces of torture”
The body of a Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roszczyny returned to Ukraine with “numerous traces of torture and brutal treatment”. Belsat describes the drastic details of the journalistic investigation.
The journalist died in a Russian prison, and in her body recently passed on to Ukraine, some organs were missing – indicate the results of the investigation published on Tuesday by a group of Forbidden Stories journalists.
5. Notification to the prosecutor's office after the debate
The Warsaw-Praga District Prosecutor's Office registered the case regarding the statement of the presidential candidate during the debate in the editorial office of “Super Express”.
Submission of a notification in the case Anti -Semitic statements by Grzegorz Braun's candidate Left candidate Magdalena Biejat announced.
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Source: PAP, TVN24
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