Birmingham Post

Boyfriend killed with Kung Fu chokehold

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A MAN killed his boyfriend during a drink-fuelled row with a choke-hold he picked up from a Kung Fu movie.

Slawomir Tumilowicz strangled 38-year-old Rafal Duszyca from behind in the room they shared at an address in Chelmar Close, Smith’s Wood, Solihull shortly after midnight on July 1, 2022.

He then delayed calling emergency services for 24 minutes claiming he tried to revive his partner himself.

It was revealed Tumilowicz had used the same manoeuvre on Mr Duszyca during an incident in March that year prompting the victim to text him afterwards saying ‘you almost killed me’.

Tumoliwicz, aged 39, admitted manslaught­er. At Birmingham, he was jailed for nine years. Summarisin­g the case, Judge Francis Laird KC stated ‘the relationsh­ip was volatile and you both drank heavy’ with neighbours describing ‘frequent heated arguments late at night

Their landlord had gone into their room due to a commotion in early March, 2022. Judge Laird said: “He saw you perform a choke-hold on Rafal. Both of you were lying on the floor with you more upright and him lying on top of you with his back turned to you.

“Your arms were crossed one over the other. Following this incident there was an exchange of messages between you in which Rafal complained of almost being killed in the incident.” At 11.43pm on June 30 that year a neighbour heard a loud argument which ‘ended abruptly’. Then at 12.11am Tumilowicz called emergency services and said Mr Duszyca was not breathing. Paramedics arrived to find the victim had died and that his face, head and neck were purple.

Tumilowicz told the call handlers and paramedics there had been an argument and he pushed his partner who fell over.

But to the police he initially denied there was a fight. Then in his interview he claimed Mr Duszyca was shouting at him and went to hit him so he took hold of him to calm him down before the victim stood up ‘went dizzy and fainted’. Pathologis­t Alexander Kolar stated there would had to have been at least 15 to 30 seconds of pressure, if not ‘minutes of sustained pressure’, to Mr Duszyca’s neck to develop the signs of asphyxia.

Ultimately Tumoliwicz accepted he had placed him in a chokehold similar to the one he was witnessed carrying out previously.

Brian St. Louis KC, defending, argued Tumoliwicz did not intend to kill or even cause really serious harm to Mr Duszyca adding that he immediatel­y showed remorse at the scene by saying ‘that’s really sad’, when it was confirmed he had died.”

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