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jueves, diciembre 08, 2011
enterrada viva por su novio, escapa
GRACIAS AL ANILLO DE COMPROMISO
Una joven consigue escapar tras ser enterrada viva por su novio
La joven Michelina Lewandowska, de sólo 27 años, fue enterrada viva por su novio con tierra y un pesado tronco encima para evitar su huida.
libertad digital 2011-12-07
Michelina Lewandoswka consiguió escapar de la "tumba" en la que su novio la enterró, y lo hizo gracias al anillo de compromiso que él le había regalado. Estos días se está celebrando el juicio contra el joven en Reino Unido, lo que está permitiendo conocer los detalles de esta truculenta historia.
La joven de 27 años, asegura que su novio la enterró en un bosque, y sobre su tumba tiró un pesado tronco para evitar que huyera. Según relató al jurado, usó su anillo de compromiso para cortar la cinta adhesiva con la que éste unió sus tobillos, y golpear la caja de cartón donde estaba metida, hasta que pudo salir.
Cuando esto ocurrió, Lewandowska consiguió respirar sacando la cabeza al exterior. Gritó en busca de ayuda, pero nadie acudió: estaba en medio de un bosque. Una vez sacó el resto del cuerpo, encontró una carretera donde pudo parar a un motorista.
Según publica el Daily Mail, la joven aseguró que su novio Marcin Karsparzak, de 25 años, le disparó con un Taser de 300,000 voltios, y que después le ataron con cinta adhesiva. Un amigo de éste, Patryk Borys, de 18 años, ayudó al primero a meter en la caja a la joven y acompañó al novio en coche hasta un bosque cerca de Huddersfield, en Leeds. Ambos cavaron el agujero donde depositaron a la joven.
En sus declaraciones durante el juicio, y mientras el jurado la escuchaba en completo silencio, la joven aseguró que "sentía cómo la caja se hacía cada vez más pequeña". La caja solo tenía dos pequeños agujeros en cada lado: cuando la joven despertó en su interior y tocó ambos, lo que notó fue el suelo. La joven declaró al jurado que trataba de golpear la caja con las piernas, pero que el peso sobre ella era demasiado.
Ambos se conocieron en su Polonia natal hace seis años, y vinieron a trabajar y vivir en Reino Unido. La pareja estaba prometida pero rompió la relación una vez ésta se había deteriorado. No obstante, la joven continuó viviendo en casa de los padres de él. El día en que ésta fue secuestrada los padres de él estaban de compras.
http://www.libertaddigital.com/sociedad/2011-12-07/una-joven-consigue-escapar-tras-ser-enterrada-viva-por-su-novio-1276443529/1.html
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Michelina Lewandowska's cardboard coffin and engagement ring she used to free herself
By Daily Mail 6 hours 40 minutes ago
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By Rob Cooper
Last updated at 5:55 PM on 7th December 2011
Buried alive: Michelina Lewandowska, 27, leaving court today after giving evidence against her boyfriend who is accused of burying her alive in Huddersfield
This is the cardboard 'coffin' a terrified mother was buried inside as she was trapped face down in a shallow grave.
Michelina Lewandowska, 27, used her engagement ring to escape from the box which had soil and a heavy branch piled on top to stop her getting out.
Today she told a jury that she was sure Marcin Kasprzak, 25, was going to kill her when she was dumped in a wood near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
Miss Lewandowska said she was inside the box for an hour - half an hour in the woodland - before she was able to get out.
She told the jury at Leeds Crown Court yesterday how she prayed to God as she struggled to get out and used her engagement ring to free herself.
It is alleged that her partner Kasprzak attacked her with a Taser stun gun at their home in Huddersfield and then bound and gagged her with tape.
Today, Miss Lewandowska told the court: 'I am sure that he was going to kill me.'
Julian Goose QC, for Kasprzak, suggested to her that his client had only ever intended to scare her and reminded her that the box she was put in had two hand holes through which she could breathe.
'Shallow grave': The spot where the Polish mother was dumped by her boyfriend in a wood in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Miss Lewandowska said: 'I can tell you now that they (the holes) were not left specially or intentionally for me to live.'
Kasprzak, who is Polish, is on trial alongside, Patryk Borys, 18. Both deny attempted murder.
Cross-examining Miss Lewandowska, Mr Goose said: 'We accept what happened to you that day, that night, was very frightening. You were made to feel very scared and we don't dispute that a Taser was used on you, that your wrists and your ankles were taped and, at times, there was tape to your mouth.
'We don't dispute either that you were put into that box and that you were taken to that scene.
'Let me be clear.
'Makeshift coffin': The box Michelina Lewandowska was buried alive inside before soil and a heavy box was piled on top to stop her escaping
'Makeshift coffin': The box Michelina Lewandowska was buried alive inside before soil and a heavy box was piled on top to stop her escaping
Escape: The mother, 27, used the jewel on her engagement ring, pictured, to escape from the 'grave'
Accused: Patryk Borys denies attempting to kill the mother
'We say that the intention was to scare you - to frighten you off, leaving Jakub behind. And it was not with the intention to kill you.'
Miss Lewandowska told the court how the Taser attack left her with a red mark on her neck and for two weeks after the incident 'I couldn't normally breathe, I couldn't normally move, I couldn't sleep.'
She told the jury how she tried to tear the box apart using her shoulders as she tried to breathe the oxygen left inside the box.
'At first I only took out my hand, being afraid that Marcin could hit me with the spade,' she said.
'Then I took out my whole arm to the elbow. I started to feel about - to feel what was on the box.'
David Hatton QC, for Borys, asked Miss Lewandowska about his client's involvement in the incident on May 28.
She said: 'I'm not blaming Patryk for anything that happened. I think he was deceived in the same way that I was.
'He was not fully aware of the things Marcin was going to do.'
Prosecutors have told the court that Miss Lewandowska was attacked by Kasprzak because their relationship had come to an end and he wanted their three-year-old son, Jakub.
After escaping the woods she managed to flag down a passing motorist.
Miss Lewandowska, who is Polish and spoke through an interpreter, described how she managed to pull the box apart and get out.
Prosecutors have told the jury: 'In a nutshell, this case is about a young man who got bored with his partner, the mother of his child, and he decided to get rid of her.'
The trial was adjourned until Friday.
http://www.africangrio.com/world/uk-news/144403-michelina-lewandowska-s-cardboard-coffin-and-engagement-ring-she-used-to-free-herself.html
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