Polish Teen Awaiting Extradition for Girl’s Murder Attempts Suicide
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Polish teen awaiting extradition for girl’s murder attempts suicide
A 17-year-old Polish boy arrested in Katerini, northern Greece, for the brutal murder of a 16-year-old girl in Poland has attempted suicide following a decision on Wednesday to extradite him to his home country.
A European Arrest Warrant was issued for a 17-year-old suspected of murdering his friend, a 16-year-old resident of Mława. On May 28, a court in Greece ruled to execute it.
Murder of 16-year-old Maja from Mława. Extradition of suspect approved - RMF24.pl - The Court of Appeal in Thessaloniki has approved the extradition of 17-year-old Bartłomiej G. to Poland - reports the Greek portal Kathimerini. The man is suspected of brutal
The Thessaloniki Court of Appeal on Wednesday approved the extradition to Poland of 17-year-old Bartłomiej G., who is suspected of brutally killing 16-year-old Maja in Mława on April 23, the Greek website Kathimerini reported.
17-year-old Bartosz G. was arrested in Greece in connection with the death of Maja from Mława. The local court decided to extradite him to Poland. The teenager's lawyer said that the arrest warrant has "ambiguities and errors".
In Greece, a decision was made in the case of 17-year-old Bartosz G. suspected of brutally murdering 16-year-old Maja from Mława (Masovian Voivodeship). The boy was detained during a school trip. He wanted to be tried in Greece because he believed that he would not have a fair trial in Poland. However, the Appeals Council in Thessaloniki decided to agree to his extradition.
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