Patryk Makuch: Met police offers £20,000 reward for hints on his whereabout

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Patryk Makuch suspect in the murder of Kamil Malysz,, a Polish

Admin l Thursday, July 18, 2019

LONDON, U.K – Detectives investigating the murder of Kamil Malysz (34) a Polish national have offered reward of £20,000 for any information that could lead to arrest of Patryk Makuch(34), also a Polish wanted in connection with the murder.

Met Police believe that Makuch may have travelled to Europe and that a European Arrest Warrant has also been obtained.

“Officers were called at 10:15hrs on Sunday, 27 January to a flat in Alfred Road, Acton, after concerns were raised for the welfare of Kamil. Kamil, who was also 34 and also a Polish national, was found dead at the scene”, Met Police said, adding that a post-mortem examination took place at Uxbridge Mortuary on Monday, 28 January, which gave cause the of death as haemorrhaging due to a stab injury.

Kamil’s next of kin have been informed and his family members in Poland are being kept up to date with the investigation, the police added.

Speaking on the incident, Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin, said: “Kamil Malysz was stabbed to death and his family are dealing with his tragic loss. However, the fact that the person responsible has not been brought to justice only adds to their anguish. I would appeal to anyone who can help us find this man to contact police.

“Makuch is probably abroad and my detectives have been working closely with the Polish authorities to find and arrest him. However this man may well be anywhere in northern Europe and a European Arrest Warrant has been obtained and his details circulated to all the relevant countries. This means that anyone visiting Europe can contact the local police with information about Makuch’s whereabouts and there is a reward of £20,000 if that information leads to his arrest.”

Anyone with any information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8785 8244. You can also tweet information to police via @MetCC. Please quote Operation Racine. If you do not want to give your name you can call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111 of contact them online atcrimestoppers-uk.org.

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