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She Discovered 30,000 Pieces of Waste on Her Property. Services and Officials Are Throwing up Their Hands.

Summary by Onet
"The police officer didn't know how to classify the report. He wasn't sure whether the dumping of 30 tons of waste on our property by unknown perpetrators was a crime or just a misdemeanor," Małgorzata Szumska, whose property became an illegal flood waste dump overnight, told Onet. Despite recordings and evidence, the case remains unresolved as of October 2025.
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"The police officer didn't know how to classify the report. He wasn't sure whether the dumping of 30 tons of waste on our property by unknown perpetrators was a crime or just a misdemeanor," Małgorzata Szumska, whose property became an illegal flood waste dump overnight, told Onet. Despite recordings and evidence, the case remains unresolved as of October 2025.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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