Toruń, Poland – Klaudia K., a 24-year-old Polish woman, has died in hospital after being brutally attacked by a 19-year-old Venezuelan man in Glazja Park. The tragic news was confirmed on June 30, following an assault that occurred in the early hours of June 12. As stated in a tweet by Visegrád 24, "24-year-old Klaudia, who was brutally attacked by a 19-year-old Venezuelan in a park in Toruń, Poland several days ago, died in hospital."
Klaudia K. was reportedly walking home from her shift as a barmaid when she was attacked. Reports indicate she was subjected to a brutal assault, including multiple stab wounds to her head, neck, and chest. A passerby heard her screams and intervened, scaring off the assailant and alerting emergency services, a quick action that may have initially saved her life. She had been fighting for her life in critical condition for two weeks before succumbing to her injuries on June 27.
The alleged attacker, identified as 19-year-old Yomeykert R.-S., a Venezuelan national, was apprehended shortly after the incident. He arrived in Poland as a legal migrant in February. Yomeykert R.-S. was initially charged with attempted murder, a charge that is now expected to be upgraded following Klaudia K.'s death. Under Polish law, such a crime carries a potential sentence of life imprisonment. During interrogation, he reportedly refused to comment on the charges or provide explanations.
The horrific nature of the crime has ignited widespread public outrage across Poland, particularly in Toruń. Anti-immigration protests have erupted in the city, with demonstrators demanding stricter border controls and expressing strong opposition to plans for foreigner integration centers. This incident has intensified the ongoing national debate surrounding migration policies and public safety in Poland.
The death of Klaudia K. has left the community in shock and highlighted deep-seated concerns regarding migrant integration and security. Authorities continue their investigation, and the legal proceedings against Yomeykert R.-S. are expected to move forward with the upgraded charges, as the nation grapples with the profound impact of this tragic event.