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‘Dad murdered son to get back at ex’ – court

- JAMES MULHOLLAND

Aformer Fife College worker who allegedly murdered his toddler son was motivated in his actions by “anger” and “jealousy” towards the child’s mother, a court has heard.

Prosecutor Alan Cameron told jurors yesterday that Lukasz Czapla, 41, killed two-year-old Julius to “get back” at and “hurt” his former partner Patrycja Szczesniak after discoverin­g she had started a new relationsh­ip.

He was making submission­s in the trial of Czapla, of Muirhouse, Edinburgh, who has admitted to being responsibl­e for the culpable homicide of Julius but denies murdering the child.

The High Court in Edinburgh heard Czapla sent a series of text messages to Patrycja on the night Julius died at a house in the city in November 2020.

The jury was told that in the messages, Czapla asked Patrycja about her new partner and her sex life. But she didn’t answer the questions.

In his closing speech to jurors, Mr Cameron spoke of evidence given by Czapla earlier in his trial in which he said he decided to kill Julius for “altruistic” reasons.

Czapla’s lawyers claim that this and other evidence shows that the accused didn’t murder Julius but was in fact responsibl­e for his culpable homicide – as he was allegedly of diminished responsibi­lity at the time.

However, Mr Cameron said the evidence before the jury showed Czapla was motivated by anger and jealousy.

Urging jurors to convict Czapla of murder, Mr Cameron made reference to evidence given to court by consultant forensic psychiatri­st Dr Alex Quinn who said he believed that Czapla’s actions were a “narcissist­ic and entitled” act.

He also made reference to evidence given to court by Mr Czapla’s friend Wojciech Marchlewsk­i, 41, and to evidence given by consultant psychiatri­st Deborah Mountain.

Mr Cameron said: “The accused sent four separate messages during the course of 10 minutes in which he asked her about her sex life and with reference to a graphic sexual act.

“Again, I suggest that what really set him off that night, what p***ed him off, what infuriated him to use his own language was her refusal to answer questions about her new partner and their sex life – not about her son at all.

“All these factors, I suggest point away from the altruistic motive and towards the alternativ­e put forward by Dr Quinn – that of revenge and jealously.

“He was furious with his ex-partner who had told him about her new partner and refused to answer his sexual questions.

“He took pills and a significan­t amount of alcohol which removed the control that he had over his impulses and in a fit of anger and spite killed his son to get back at and hurt his former partner.”

In his closing speech to the jury, Mr Cameron made reference to Mr Czapla’s evidence that he was concerned about Patrycja mistreatin­g Julius following the couple’s split in June 2020.

He said the jury heard evidence which showed that Mr Czapla had compliment­ed his former partner’s parenting skills.

Mr Cameron also told the jury that they may conclude that the accused’s claims of diminished responsibi­lity were a “tactical ploy” to minimise his punishment.

Defence solicitor advocate Iain Mcsporran QC urged jurors to convict his client on the culpable homicide charge.

He said he did not seek the jury’s “sympathy” for his client. Speaking about Patrycja, Mr Mcsporran added: “How on Earth can she ever hope to recover from the loss which she has suffered in the circumstan­ces?”

Czapla is accused of murdering his son at his house in Muirhouse, Edinburgh, on November 20 or 21 2020 by assaulting him and repeatedly striking him on the body with a skewer, repeatedly dischargin­g an air pistol at him and repeatedly shooting him in the head and placing a pillow on his face and asphyxiati­ng the child.

He pleaded guilty to culpable homicide – but prosecutor­s rejected the plea at the start of proceeding­s. Crown lawyers have accepted guilty pleas to motoring and drugs offences.

The trial, before judge Lord Beckett, continues today.

 ?? ?? VICTIM: Two-year-old Julius was killed by his father Lukasz Czapla, who has pleaded guilty to culpable homicide but denies the child’s murder.
VICTIM: Two-year-old Julius was killed by his father Lukasz Czapla, who has pleaded guilty to culpable homicide but denies the child’s murder.

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