11-Year-Old Girl in Jelenia Góra Murder: Witness Says 12-Year-Old “Pushed” Her

Police investigate the murder of 11‑year‑old Danusia in Jelenia Góra after classmates claim a 12‑year‑old allegedly pushed her during a fight near the elementary school.

Witness Accounts from the School

A student from Elementary School No.10 said she saw Danusia, her 12‑year‑old friend, converse near a meadow by the school before the two quarreled.

The witness reported that the older girl had a hand in her pocket, something emerged, and she then “suddenly pushed” Danusia.

Alleged Motive and Weapon

Sources claim the 12‑year‑old was fascinated by military culture and planned to attend a military school.

She was said to frequently carry a knife, described as a “finka,” which the witness believed was used to kill the victim.

Media Coverage

Statements were relayed to Radio Eska and later cited by the tabloid “Fakt.”

Journalists from “Super Express” interviewed students who mentioned the girl’s fondness for sharpening her knife.

Police Response

No police statements are included in the source material; the case remains under investigation by local authorities.

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