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Tajemnica zaginięcia malutkiej Monisi. To stało się 29 lat temu w Legnicy. Policjant wie jedno ...
Identity particulars
Family name | BIELAWSKA |
Forename | MONIKA |
Gender | Female |
Date of birth | 25/03/1993 (30 years old) |
Place of birth | LEGNICA, Poland |
Nationality | Poland |
Place of disappearance | LEGNICA |
Date of disappearance | 16/07/1994 |
Issuing country | Poland |
Distinguishing marks and characteristics | Round pale red birth mark, 2 cm in diameter, on the left foot under and at the back of heel. |
Physical description
Height | 0.84 metres |
Colour of hair | Blond |
Colour of eyes | Blue |
Circumstances of disappearance
Monika is the result of the relationship between Robert and Magda. In 1992, Robert married Magdalena (18 years old). They moved in with the girl's parents because the girl, aged 21, did not have a permanent job. He earned his living trading gold in the local Legnica market.
When he discovered that Mrs. Magda was pregnant, he tried to persuade his wife to have an abortion. His wife categorically refused. Less than a year later, little Monika was born.
From the moment the child was born, Robert B. had negative feelings towards him. He did not take the baby in his arms, did not show any feelings, did not hug him. When Monika approached Robert B., he kicked and pinched her. The child was afraid of his own father. When she saw him, she hid her face with her hands.
The father repeatedly said that the right solution would be to sell little Monica for dollars. However, Ms. Magdalena and her parents never took these suggestions seriously. Once he even blurted out that "we have to sell this kid."
On the day of her disappearance, little Monika's father showed himself more interested than ever in his daughter. Monika, then 16 months old, had a cold and fever. Worried, his grandparents decided to take him to the doctor. When they left the house, Robert ran after them. He suggested that Ms. Juli and Mr. Zygmunt go back and get the wheelchair and accompany them to the clinic. The grandparents were surprised by the father's sudden concern for the child, but they did not suspect anything unusual.
When they arrived at a nearby clinic, the father was gone for about half an hour. After leaving the doctor, Robert was waiting for them and he was the one driving the wheelchair. They decided to buy medicine for the sick child at a nearby pharmacy. When they entered the pharmacy, the man walked away with the child towards a nearby market place. When he did not return home the same day, Ms. Magda, at the request of her parents, reported the matter to the police. However, the search yielded no results.
On January 10, 1995, the Legnica public prosecutor's office decided to file a complaint against Robert B. and issued an arrest warrant against him, also an international arrest warrant. It turned out that the girl's father lived in Austria. When he was captured by Vienna police officers, he was detained there until extradition proceedings were completed. On September 29, 1997, he was handed over to Polish law enforcement authorities.
During numerous hearings at the prosecution, he presented different versions of what happened to little Monika. Each of them was carefully checked by investigators.
When he was questioned again, he told investigators that he had had an accident in the Czech Republic and that Monika had died. After verification, it turned out that Robert B. was lying.
Another time he testified that he entered a store and left a stroller with a child in front of the entrance, when the girl fell out of the stroller he was afraid she was dead. He was supposed to bury the child's body in the Złotoryja forest. During a visit to the site, he indicated the place where the bodies were allegedly hidden. The area indicated by the man was checked several times by police tracking dogs used to detect bodies. Once again it turned out he was lying.
Investigators gathered a lot of evidence that the father had sold the child to an unknown person. In April 2009, Robert B. was convicted by the Legnica District Court and sentenced to 15 years in prison.