Three newborns were discovered in the basement of a residential building in Czerniki, a village in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland. The incident was reported by a local radio outlet and confirmed by RMF FM, which noted the grim discovery and ongoing police involvement.
Authorities indicated that a third newborn’s body had been found in the basement of a house in Czerniki, following earlier reports that two newborns had been located in the same building the previous day. The investigations into these tragic findings are proceeding, with prosecutors and police outlining the sequence of events as they unfold in official statements.
Initial information from law enforcement identified two suspects: a 54-year-old man, described as the father of at least one of the infants, and his 20-year-old daughter, who was determined to be the mother of another child. The detained woman has reportedly been charged in connection with the case, according to statements cited by the media outlet. The case has drawn significant attention due to the unusual and disturbing nature of the findings and the familial connections involved.
In related but separate updates from Moscow, the Main Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee reported that a newborn’s body was found inside a sanitary facility at a shopping center in the eastern part of the capital. The authorities did not disclose further details at the time, but the incident is being treated as a serious crime, with investigators following standard procedures to determine the circumstances surrounding the death.
Earlier in the Voronezh region, authorities reported the discovery of a baby’s body with visible injuries in the village of Oktyabrskoye, situated in the Povorinsky district. The involved teams are conducting forensic examinations and tracing any possible leads that might explain how the infant ended up in that location, while ensuring a careful approach to the case and respecting the privacy of any individuals involved.
Meanwhile, in the Urals region, medical teams reported a newborn weighing approximately 990 grams underwent surgical intervention after birth. Medical professionals described the case as critical, with doctors providing intensive care in an attempt to stabilize the infant. The outcome remains a matter of medical concern and public interest as authorities continue to monitor the child’s condition and gather relevant medical details for ongoing review.
Across these diverse incidents, officials emphasize the importance of thorough investigations that consider all potential factors—family dynamics, social services involvement, and access to medical and protective resources. While each case is distinct, the common thread is a commitment from law enforcement and health authorities to prioritize transparency, accuracy, and the welfare of vulnerable individuals. The public is urged to rely on official updates and to refrain from speculation as investigative work continues and more facts become available. Attribution: reporting from RMF FM and local authorities.