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Mayor dies after stabbing

Polish politician attacked onstage during charity event

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GDANSK: The centrist mayor of the Polish port city of Gdansk died, a day after a man stabbed him in the heart in front of hundreds of people at a charity event.

“Despite all our efforts, we failed to save him,” said Doctor Tomasz Stefaniak, director of Gdansk University hospital, quoted by the Polish PAP news agency.

Anti-violence rallies are being planned nationwide after Sunday’s shock attack on Mayor Pawel Adamowicz, known for his liberal views and opposition to Poland’s governing right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party.

The 53-year-old had been in very critical condition after he suffered a serious wound to the heart and cuts to his diaphragm and abdominal organs, according to surgeons who operated on him for five hours.

Video footage showed the attacker, who police said was wearing a press badge, bursting on to the podium and launching himself at Adamowicz, who had been waving sparklers with others on stage as the fundraiser was winding down on Sunday evening.

After knifing the mayor several times, the man turned to the crowd with his arms raised triumphant­ly but was quickly tackled to the ground by security guards and arrested.

Paramedics had resuscitat­ed Adamowicz at the scene before rushing him to the hospital.

Gdansk residents flooded blood donation centres following news that Adamowicz had received 15 litres of blood and required more of the rare O Rh- type.

“There is an atmosphere of aggression in Poland,” a blood donor who identified himself only as Zygmunt said reflecting on the broader context of the attack.

A local police spokesman said the detained man was a 27-year-old who lived in Gdansk, a Baltic coast city with a population of around half a million that was the cradle of Poland’s anti-communist Solidarity movement in the 1980s.

In a video recording of the attack posted on YouTube, the suspect was seen seizing the microphone and claiming he had been wrongly jailed by the previous centrist government of the Civic Platform (PO) party and tortured.

“That’s why Adamowicz dies,” he said.

One witness told broadcaste­r TVN that the man appeared “happy with what he had done”.

Adamowicz had been mayor of Gdansk for two decades and the opposition Civic Platform, the arch-rival of the governing PiS, had supported his re-election in 2018 municipal polls.

Since winning office in 2015, the PiS has systematic­ally blamed PO politician­s for an array of issues, ranging from VAT fraud to the 2010 crash of a Polish presidenti­al jet in Russia that claimed the life of then president Lech Kaczynski, the identical twin brother of PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Scene of the crime: The suspect holding a knife as he shouts on stage just after the attack on the mayor. (Below) Adamowicz was earlier seen speaking to people as he collected money for the charity event.
— Reuters Scene of the crime: The suspect holding a knife as he shouts on stage just after the attack on the mayor. (Below) Adamowicz was earlier seen speaking to people as he collected money for the charity event.
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