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The perpetrator of a fatal accident on the A1 will be handed over to Poland

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Sebastian M., who fled to the United Arab Emirates, will be extradited to Poland. He is suspected of causing a fatal accident on the A1 two years ago.
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Sebastian M., who fled to the United Arab Emirates, will be extradited to Poland. He is suspected of causing a fatal accident on the A1 two years ago.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Sebastian M., who fled to Dubai, will face Polish justice. This information was provided by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski on platform x. In September 2023, he caused an accident in Sierosław near Piotrków Trybunalski (Łódź Province). The parents and their five-year-old son died at the time. The man fled the scene of the tragedy and then fled the country.

"A road pirate who fled to Dubai will face the Polish justice system," Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski reported on Wednesday before 2 p.m. on portal X. The Supreme Court of the United Arab Emirates has agreed to the extradition of Sebastian M.

·Poland
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The Supreme Court of the United Arab Emirates has ruled that the extradition of Sebastian M. to Poland is legally permissible. "The road pirate who fled to Dubai will face the Polish justice system," Radosław Sikorski told Adam Bodnar.

The Supreme Court of the United Arab Emirates has made a key decision in the extradition trial of Sebastian Majtczak. The court has heard the man's appeal against his extradition from Dubai to Poland. A family of three died in an accident on the A1 motorway, for which he is accused. "The road pirate who fled to Dubai will face Polish justice," wrote Radosław Sikorski, head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the X portal.

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