Iwona Wieczorek Disappearance: Bonfire Mystery Update
Here’s a summary of the provided text regarding the Iwona Wieczorek case:
* The Disappearance: Iwona Wieczorek, a 19-year-old, disappeared on the night of July 16-17, 2010, after leaving a club in Sopot, Poland. The case remains unsolved and is now in the police archive.
* New Data from a Book: Marta Bilska, co-author of the book “Lost Iwona Wieczorek. End of lies,” discussed the case in a TOK FM podcast.
* A Second Event - the Bonfire: Iwona was invited to a bonfire/birthday party on the route home from the club. However, she did not attend.
* Attempts to Contact Attendees: Phone records show Iwona tried to contact people who were at the bonfire via SMS.
* Conflicting Testimonies: Bilska believes the participants of the bonfire were not adequately investigated. There’s notable confusion and contradiction in their testimonies, and these testimonies don’t always align with phone records. Some claim she was there, others deny it, creating a “terrible tangle.”
* Unresolved Puzzle: The bonfire and the conflicting accounts surrounding it are considered “one of the biggest puzzles” in the case.
The article also includes a link to a follow-up question: “What bonfire took place on Iwona’s route?” suggesting further details are available.
