A tragic incident unfolded at the University of Warsaw on Wednesday evening, leading to the death of a 53-year-old staff member due to an axe attack. The university's main campus building became the scene of the crime when a 22-year-old male student entered and attacked the porter before targeting a university guard who attempted to assist her. Police have since arrested the suspect, who has been identified as a third-year law student, though his reasons for the attack remain unknown.
Tragedy Strikes at University of Warsaw: Axe Attack Claims Life of Staff Member

Tragedy Strikes at University of Warsaw: Axe Attack Claims Life of Staff Member
A violent axe attack at the University of Warsaw leaves one woman dead and another severely injured, causing widespread shock and mourning within the educational community.
Witnesses reported the attack began shortly after 18:40 local time, leaving both the university community and local authorities in shock. "We express our great sorrow and sympathy to the family and loved ones," said Alojzy Nowak, the university's rector. The incident has prompted the university to declare a day of mourning, cancelling all classes as students and faculty come to terms with the tragedy.
Justice Minister Adam Bodnar, present for a panel discussion nearby, praised the swift response of security personnel. Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski condemned the act as a "macabre crime" and stressed the need for severe punishment for such brutal violence. The university's annual music festival, Juwenalia, previously scheduled for Friday and Saturday, has also been cancelled in light of the events. The community now grapples with the implications of this unforeseen violence within their academic environment.
Justice Minister Adam Bodnar, present for a panel discussion nearby, praised the swift response of security personnel. Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski condemned the act as a "macabre crime" and stressed the need for severe punishment for such brutal violence. The university's annual music festival, Juwenalia, previously scheduled for Friday and Saturday, has also been cancelled in light of the events. The community now grapples with the implications of this unforeseen violence within their academic environment.