Man remanded on manslaughter charge after 100-year-old Christian dies after mugging

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Zofija Kaczan suffered multiple injuries, including a fractured cheek bone, in an attack on 28th May and died in hospital on Wednesday.

Arthur Waszkiewicz, 39, was charged on Friday and spoke only to confirm his name, address and nationality when he appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.

 

Wearing a black jacket and grey jeans, Waszkiewicz looked at the floor throughout the 10-minute hearing.

Flanked by two dock officers, the Polish-born defendant was not required to enter any pleas.

Ms Kaczan, who was held in a Nazi training camp during the Second World War, was approached from behind, knocked over and had her green handbag snatched at 8.45am, close to the junction of St Chads Road and Empress Road in Normanton, Derby.

It has been reported that she had left her home to go to a service at St Maksymilian Kolbe Polish Church where she attended daily services.

Derbyshire Police/PA Wire

Undated handout photo issued by Derbyshire Police of Zofija Kaczan’s green handbag which was stolen when she was attacked.

 

The bag, made of fake leather with gold clasps, was found at the junction of Moore Street and Normanton Road.

Waszkiewicz, of Hilary Road in Shepherds Bush, west London, was remanded into custody to appear at Derby Crown Court on 6th July.

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