A Pole who sought a better life in London, was beaten to death in a scruffy squat at the hands of four fellow-countrymen, each jailed for eleven years at the Old Bailey yesterday.
Tomasz Bundyra, 28,(pictured) suffered fatal multiple injuries to his head, torso and legs – consistent with a sustained beating with fists and feet – around lunchtime in a disused office block just south of the Thames.
Four Poles were each sentenced to 11 years imprisonment after pleading guilty to Mr. Bundyra’s manslaughter at Partnership House, Waterloo Road, on January 26.
They are: Tomasz Bobola, 36; Pawl Synoweich, 22; Dariusz Glusek, 30 and Igor Volosin, 33, who all shared the squat. A fifth defendant, Kristof Skobel, 48, will be sentenced on December 11.
All five, who were caught by detectives from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, will be deported to Poland after completing their sentences.
3 comments:
this story would be a heckofa lot more interesting if you told us what the motive for the murder was. What was it?
thank-you for posting a comment. i agree the story could use more details, but the Met. Police did not offer a motive. i suspect it was a drunken 'punishment beating' from other information i have researched, but without confirmation of the facts i decided not to publish speculation.....
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