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Polish child cruelty trial begins behind closed doors

01.07.2025 09:30
A court in Poland has opened a closed-door trial over the death of eight-year-old Kamil, who died in 2023 after enduring months of severe abuse by close family members.
The trial in a case that has shocked Poland has begun behind closed doors. It concerns 8-year-old Kamil, who died after being cruelly mistreated by members of his immediate family.
The trial in a case that has shocked Poland has begun behind closed doors. It concerns 8-year-old Kamil, who died after being cruelly mistreated by members of his immediate family.Photo: PAP/Jarek Praszkiewicz

The case has sparked national outrage and prompted urgent reforms to child protection laws across the country.

Kamil spent 35 days in hospital before his death, following prolonged and brutal mistreatment allegedly inflicted by his stepfather, mother, and other relatives.

The stepfather faces charges of murder with particular cruelty, while the boy’s mother is accused of aiding and abetting the killing. Additionally, Kamil’s aunt and uncle are charged with failing to provide help when he was in immediate danger.

The trial is taking place at the District Court in Częstochowa, southern Poland, and is closed to the public. Only the indictment was made public on Monday.

Many Poles were heartbroken when eight-year-old Kamilek, who suffered abuse from close family members, died on May 8, 2023, after 35 days fighting for his life. Photo: PAP/Jarek Praszkiewicz Many Poles were heartbroken when eight-year-old Kamilek, who suffered abuse from close family members, died on May 8, 2023, after 35 days fighting for his life. Photo: PAP/Jarek Praszkiewicz

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Source: IAR/PAP