Two Ukrainian men found dead in Krakow dormitory, police suspect murder-suicide

Two Ukrainian men were found dead in a Krakow dormitory, in what Polish authorities believe was a murder-suicide, RMF24 reported on May 10.

The bodies were discovered by staff in the hotel section of a dormitory on Reymonta Street, according to RMF24. Both men were around 58 years old and were believed to be Ukrainian citizens.

“One of them had been renting a room there long-term and was known to the hotel staff,” said Bartosz Izdebski, a spokesperson for the Malopolska Provincial Police.

Preliminary findings suggest that one of the men killed the other before taking his own life. “After examining the scene, officers concluded that this may have been a so-called extended suicide,” Izdebski said.

Police and prosecutors are investigating the case. A forensic examination of the bodies is expected in the coming days to determine the exact cause and circumstances of death.

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Two Ukrainian men found dead in Krakow dormitory, police suspect murder-suicideThe Kyiv IndependentAnna Fratsyvir
Two Ukrainian men found dead in Krakow dormitory, police suspect murder-suicide