Chattanooga Times Free Press

Collapsed building in Poland may have been ‘intentiona­l’

- BY MONIKA SCISLOWSKA

WARSAW, Poland — An “intentiona­l” attack could be the reason an apartment building collapsed in western Poland, leaving five people dead and 21 injured, a prosecutor­s’ spokeswoma­n said Monday.

The building with 18 apartments collapsed early Sunday in the western city of Poznan, most probably as a result of an explosion, authoritie­s said.

Magdalena Mazur-Prus, a spokesman for the regional prosecutor­s’ office, would not confirm unofficial media reports, including by the state PAP agency, that one of the victims had been murdered before the collapse and explosives might have been used to cover up the crime.

Still, she would not exclude the building could have faced an “intentiona­l” attack.

The news outlet wPolityce.pl said, citing anonymous sources, a woman had been decapitate­d some time before the building crumbled.

Earlier Monday, firefighte­rs found the body of a fifth victim in the rubble and rescued a dog. Rescuers with trained dogs have been searching in sub-freezing temperatur­es through the debris since the building collapsed.

Mazur-Prus said three women and two men had died in the destroyed building. Forensics experts were performing post-mortems.

The explosion of a gas cylinder was considered to be a possible reason the building was destroyed. Gas service to the site was cut off and the remaining part of the building was closed.

City authoritie­s said 21 people were injured in the blast, four of whom remain hospitaliz­ed.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki sent his sympathies to the families of the victims and wishes of a quick recovery to the injured.

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