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Updated 12:41

Investigation After 15-Year-Old Gave Birth in Subcarpathia

A police and prosecutor probe follows after a 15-year-old gave birth near Krosno; authorities await autopsy results to determine legal steps.

The local prosecutor opened an inquiry after a 15-year-old gave birth and authorities found a newborn’s body near Sulistrowa. Consequently, police detained three people and ordered a forensic autopsy that will shape the criminal case.

What happened in Sulistrowa and Krosno

On Thursday afternoon, hospital staff in Krosno received a 15-year-old girl for gynecological care. However, medical staff found signs that the girl had recently delivered. Therefore, they alerted the police immediately because the child did not accompany the mother to the hospital. The police then focused on the girl’s home in Sulistrowa, in Gmina Chorkówka, Krosno County. In addition, officers and forensic teams from the regional command in Rzeszów worked for hours at the rural property. Moreover, the prosecutor supervised all on-site actions to secure evidence.

Why the autopsy matters

The prosecutor ordered a forensic autopsy of the newborn. Consequently, the autopsy will determine if the infant was born alive. Moreover, it will show whether death occurred before, during, or after birth. Therefore, the medical opinion will guide the legal classification of the event. In addition, that opinion will affect whether prosecutors file criminal charges. However, the office has not yet revealed whether the teenager faces any charges. The authorities also did not disclose the relationships or roles of the three detained people. As a result, many essential facts remain unconfirmed.

Legal and procedural context

Poland protects the integrity of early criminal probes. Therefore, prosecutors often withhold details to protect victims and suspects. Moreover, this practice helps preserve evidence and witness testimony. In addition, minors receive special protection under Polish law. Consequently, the prosecutor will apply rules designed for juvenile cases. However, foreign readers should note that Polish police will carry out evidence collection and witness interviews as part of usual police work. The process can take several days or longer.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat in Poland you should know how the system works. Hospitals deal with births under the National Health Fund (NFZ), which covers emergency care for residents. In addition, public agencies use the PESEL number (national ID) to record births and deaths. Therefore, if you or a family member need help, contact your embassy and local social services. Moreover, minor victims receive special protection and support under Polish juvenile law. Note that ZUS refers to social insurance (ZUS), and a mandat means a fine in routine matters.

Police and prosecutors promise more information on Monday, June 15. However, until the autopsy report arrives, authorities will not confirm unverified media reports. Consequently, the investigation remains active and at an early stage. Moreover, investigators will analyze all forensic and testimonial evidence before making legal decisions.

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