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Updated 02:38

Tragedy on Smiala Street: Prosecutor Issues Update

Prosecutors detail the Smiala Street attack in Warsaw after a woman died. The suspect faces attempted murder charges.

The Smiala Street attack in Warsaw left a woman dead and two people grievously injured. Consequently, prosecutors now update key facts and charges in the case.

Smiala Street attack: what prosecutors say

Prosecutors in the Warsaw-Żoliborz district lead the investigation. Moreover, they have formally charged a 19-year-old suspect. However, authorities do not release all details yet. In addition, the case carries a formal reference number 4317-1.Ds.171.2026. Therefore, investigators follow legal procedure closely.

On April 2, 2026, the defendant allegedly entered an apartment on Żoliborz. Consequently, he attacked two sleeping victims with a hammer. Moreover, prosecutors say he struck a woman multiple times in the head. However, doctors initially stabilized her and attempted treatment at a local hospital. In addition, medical staff at Szpital Bielański treated her injuries. Therefore, the woman later died on April 20 due to those wounds.

Charges and legal steps taken

Prosecutors charge the suspect with two counts of attempted murder. Moreover, they refer to Polish criminal code articles on attempt to kill. In addition, the accused admitted to the acts and gave statements. Therefore, the court ordered pre-trial detention. The court applied tymczasowe aresztowanie, which means pre-trial custody in Polish law. However, the prosecutor limits public comment for investigative reasons. Consequently, the office cites the suspect’s circumstances and the need to protect the proceedings.

Scene and injuries described by investigators

Investigators say one victim suffered a severe skull injury. Moreover, the other victim sustained multiple fractures and cuts. In addition, doctors described extensive blunt-force trauma. However, the prosecutor noted that interventions initially prevented immediate death. Therefore, authorities treat the case as a violent and targeted attack.

The accused remains in custody while the probe continues. Moreover, the investigation may include forensic analysis and witness interviews. In addition, police may seek surveillance footage and forensics from the apartment. Consequently, the case may proceed to trial depending on evidence and legal decisions.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live in Poland, note that the prokuratura refers to the public prosecutor’s office. In addition, tymczasowe aresztowanie means pre-trial detention. Moreover, emergency medical care falls under the National Health Fund (NFZ), which funds public hospitals. Furthermore, administrative IDs like PESEL (national ID number) and ZUS (social insurance office) matter when dealing with hospitals, police, or courts. Therefore, keep your documents and contact details handy in case you need to assist police or medical staff.

Local residents on Żoliborz expressed shock at the violence. Moreover, the neighbourhood has a reputation for being family-friendly and calm. However, this attack has prompted community concern and calls for safety measures. In addition, municipal authorities may increase patrols near residential streets. Consequently, expats should stay alert and report suspicious behaviour to the police.

For now, prosecutors limit media comments. Moreover, they emphasise the need to protect victims and the integrity of the investigation. Therefore, expect more updates only as investigators gather evidence and prepare charges for court.

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