Wednesday 8th February 2012
Pomorskie
29th May 2009
The prosecutor insists that the blaze began as a result of a faulty angle grinder used by Marek M. to cut tiles, with a short circuit leading to a spark
Marek M., the roof worker accused of causing the fire which devastated St Catharine’s church in Gdansk two years ago is hoping to be saved from a potential five year jail sentence on the basis of new photographic evidence.Marek M., the roof worker accused of causing the fire which devastated St Catharine’s church in Gdansk two years ago is hoping to be saved from a potential five year jail sentence on the basis of new photographic evidence. The hearing in the Gdansk Regional Court this week was intended to be the final session, with closing statements prepared. However, the accused presented new photos and film which his defence believes casts doubt on the matter of where the fire broke ...
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