Doc faked Olewnik death certificate
11th February 2011
© Courtesy of the Olewnik family
Olewnik's torturers now look like they may have been aided in their suicides
The controversial investigation into the murder of Krzysztof Olewnik took another twist this week with news that two of his torturers may not have committed suicide as previously thought.
Wojciech Franiewski and Slawomir Kosciuk were both found by prison guards hanged in their cell in 2007 and 2008 respectively - their autopsy reports stating suicide as the official causes of death.
However new information suggests that the two deaths may not be as cut-and-dried as they originally seemed.
According to TVN, the doctor in charge of Franiewski’s death certificate now claims that he was forced by prison guards to sign the death as a suicide and that the incident took place between 22. ...
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