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Olsztyn. He didn't know who he was. "He only had a Lego toy with him." A few hours were enough

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A man came to one of the hospitals in Olsztyn asking for help. He didn't know who he was. The case was taken up by police from the city police station. They were helped by readers of local portals. What happened?
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A man came to one of the hospitals in Olsztyn asking for help. He didn't know who he was. The case was taken up by police from the city police station. They were helped by readers of local portals. What happened?

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A man who couldn't say who he was was taken to a hospital in Olsztyn. The police and social media had to help identify him.

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An unusual situation in one of the hospitals in Olsztyn. A man showed up and asked for help. The problem is... he doesn't know who he is or where he comes from. The only thing he had with him was a toy man made of LEGO bricks and some basic things on him.

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A man who claimed not to know who he was was admitted to one of the hospitals in Olsztyn. He had only one thing on him - a small toy. Investigators asked for help in identifying him. Thanks to the media's reaction, the mystery was quickly solved.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Friday, January 24, 2025.
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