A tragic incident unfolded at the University of Warsaw when a 53-year-old staff member was killed in an axe attack from a 22-year-old law student. The attack occurred in the main auditorium, leading to a day of mourning declared by the university. Local authorities have arrested the assailant as the investigation into the motives behind this brutal crime continues.
Tragedy at University of Warsaw: Woman Killed in Axe Attack

Tragedy at University of Warsaw: Woman Killed in Axe Attack
A woman lost her life in a shocking axe attack at the University of Warsaw, prompting widespread mourning and calls for justice.
The incident took place on Wednesday evening around 18:40 local time, as the attacker entered the university campus and proceeded to the Auditorium Maximum building. The victim, identified as a porter, was pronounced dead at the scene, while a security guard who attempted to intervene was left seriously injured. In the wake of the violence, the university has expressed deep sorrow, with rector Alojzy Nowak issuing a statement of condolence to the victim's family.
Justice Minister Adam Bodnar was nearby during the event and noted the proactive actions of security personnel, who quickly responded to the situation. In light of this tragedy, Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski labeled the attack as 'macabre' and emphasized the necessity for severe punishment for such acts. This shocking event has not only shaken the university community but also resulted in the cancellation of the upcoming Juwenalia music festival planned for the weekend, further underscoring the gravity of the situation.
Justice Minister Adam Bodnar was nearby during the event and noted the proactive actions of security personnel, who quickly responded to the situation. In light of this tragedy, Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski labeled the attack as 'macabre' and emphasized the necessity for severe punishment for such acts. This shocking event has not only shaken the university community but also resulted in the cancellation of the upcoming Juwenalia music festival planned for the weekend, further underscoring the gravity of the situation.