Thursday, 4 August 2011

Kent | Catherine Zaks: Man Arrested Over Demise Of Kent Tyro In Poland

A human has been arrested on guess of murdering a University of Kent art tyro in Poland, military have said.

Catherine Zaks, 21, was found bludgeoned to demise fibbing next to a railway dike in Krakow on Saturday.

Police orator Pawel Karnas mentioned the 44-year-old arrested human had worked as a train motorist in the town for 6 years.

Ms Zaks, whose parents live in Staplecross, East Sussex, had been due to lapse to the UK soon.

Mr Karnas said: "I are unaware what he has mentioned in talk but he will be interviewed more today.

"He is the principal think in the case."

Prosecutors have until Friday to confirm either the human will be charged.

Ms Zaks, who had joint British and Polish nationality and lived in Canterbury, was staying with kin in Krakow whilst working there for a month.

On Friday she mentioned she was going out to encounter someone. Her body was found early the next day.

Polish prosecutor Mariusz Boron mentioned she was may killed by blows to the head with a brief tool.

Ms Zaks was a one-time pupil of Buckswood School, Guestling, and was getting more information story of art at university.

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