It passes over five months from the day on which Beata Klimek from advisory disappeared without a trace. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/63363b/620x0/1/0/2025/03/27/ammmg72i0w5kxdgcfwyw 9ptsdedylqpyxlxpvpwc.png" Alt = "Beata Klimek/YouTube @newsy Fast" styles = "background-color: rgba (143,125,116.1)" > < p > Although the services searched the property four times on which a woman was last seen for the last time, her body has not been found to this day. Detective Arkadiusz Andała, who got involved in the case, there is no doubt: there was a lot of & oacute; In his opinion, key evidence was neglected and the perpetrator was deliberately.

< p > Beata Klimek was seen for the last time on October 7, 2024. Monitoring installed on the property registered how a woman leaves the house with children to escort them to the stop. P & oacute; & oacute; ndash; Local residents saw her. But what next ?

< p > camera, which & oacute; was to register her return to the apartment, suddenly stopped working. & Amp; MDASH; Someone had to turn it off — M&P; Oacute; Wie Andał. The woman did not take the car with her, and her phone died down exactly at 8:40. The detective has no doubt & ndash; It was then a tragedy.

< P >Immediately after the disappearance, the services did not treat the matter as criminal, at first recognizing it as & ampquo; custom & & & ampquo;. The proceedings regarding the possibility of committing a crime did not start until November 14 & Amp; Ndash; over a month after the woman disappeared.

< p > — The police made cardinal mistakes. The imprint was not secured in the finger in the fuse of the fuse, which could confirm the manipulation of the manipulation on devices & amph; ndash; emphasizes the detective. & ndash; This month of delay caused that key evidence was lost forever.

< p > Although the activities of the services gained momentum over time, the search did not bring a breakthrough. The last action took place on March 26, 2025 & Amp; Ndash; As a result of reporting a witness, which & rye; ry claimed that after the disappearance of Beata he saw a freshly built mound in the garden adjacent to the house. A shovel was to lie at its top. Unfortunately, only the buried tarpaulin was discovered.

< P >Earlier searches included a plot, nearby ponds and a garage belonging to the missing husband & ndash; Jan K. worked on the spot R & oacute; < p > According to Arkadiusz Andała, there is a collusion of silence in the village, and many & oacute; b are afraid of the truth. He believes that the perpetrator of M & Amp; Oacute; Gł has long been preparing for the crime – he knew the area, took place to hide the body and the right time to act.

< p > — It was not an impulsive decision. It was a plan & ndash; accurate, cold and thoughtful & mdash; Detective claims

< P > Por & oacute; will bring this matter to the loud disappearance of Alicja Emperor from Chorzów & Amp; Ndash; There, the body was not found, and yet the woman's husband was convicted on the basis of clues. & Amp; MDASH; If the circumstantial evidence is confirmed here, justice can still triumph — adds andał.

< p > Arkadiusz Andała also mentions the disturbing behavior of Jan K. The man was to show journalists and a detective around the missing house, presenting a mess and dead mice to show that his wife was a messy person. & Amp; MDASH; It wasn't a mere conversation. It was a pries of building a negative image of a woman who disappeared. It did not look like a regret after losing a loved one — reports detective

< p > In addition, Jan K. from the beginning claimed that Beata & bdquo; voluntarily left her family and went to Germany to another man & Meanwhile, the family and the missing family and the missing children deny this version. & Amp; MDASH; Why nobody asked if it was possible ? why nobody lit the red lamp ? — asks anda.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116