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Father Andrzej Dębski Is Dead. There Was a Tragic Accident

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Father Andrzej Dębski, former spokesman of the Białystok Metropolitan Curia, has died – reports Stacja 7. He was 49 years old.
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Father Andrzej Dębski, former spokesman of the Białystok Metropolitan Curia, has died – reports Stacja 7. He was 49 years old.

Father Andrzej Dębski, former spokesman for the curia in Białystok, has died. He died on the tracks in Ząbki (Masovian Voivodeship). He was hit by a train. A few years ago, the priest became the subject of a well-known scandal. He was allegedly sending lewd messages to a woman. Three years ago, he was stripped of "the right to perform any pastoral services and wear clerical attire."

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A priest of the Archdiocese of Białystok, former spokesman for the local curia, Fr. Andrzej Dębski, died on Wednesday, hit by a train. The tragic hit-and-run occurred on Wednesday evening on Kolejowa Street in Ząbki (Wołomin district). "As a result of the incident, one person died on the spot," the District Headquarters of the State Fire Service in Wołomin reported on social media. The article Fatal hit-and-run on tracks. Fr. Andrzej Dębski is d…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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