Friday, 16 January 2015

Bogdan Nawrocki murder trial: 'Body was wheeled away on a trolley and buried' by Radford man, court told

Bogdan Nawrocki murder trial: 'Body was wheeled away on a  trolley and buried' by Radford man, court told
Robert Marcinkiewicz-Szukowski is the only person on trial for the murder of Bogdan Nawrocki, whose body has never been found.
The defendant allegedly confessed to another Pole that the body was wheeled away on a trolley and buried, Nottingham Crown Court heard yesterday.
It is claimed that he told another acquaintance “we killed the missing person” and “no one would ever find the body”.
William Harbage QC, prosecuting, said: “The prosecution say that a young man called Bogdan Nawrocki was assaulted and killed by the defendant, together with others in the front room of the defendant’s house. 'The body was taken away and concealed and it has never been found. “The deceased man, Bogdan Nawrocki, was a Polish immigrant to this country.

 Mr Nawrocki disappeared off the face of the Earth on January 5 last year. And he has not been seen since.” Police initially treated the case as a missing person inquiry. That changed in April last year following information that 22-year-old Mr Nawrocki had been killed.

 Forensic investigators searched Mr Nawrocki’s last known address in Osborne Street, Radford, also the home of the defendant, and found extensive bloodstains and blood-spattering on the living room floor, skirting board, walls and ceiling. “DNA analysis shows the blood was Bogdan Nawrocki’s, and from the extent and nature of the blood-spattering, it’s apparent Mr Nawrocki was violently attacked in the front living room of Osborne Street,” said Mr Harbage.
 Marcinkiewicz-Szukowski, 27, of Rossington Road, Sneinton, denies murder between January 4, 2014, and January 23, 2014.

The trial continues.

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