Half-naked body of Polish hotel worker found wrapped in a bag on Kos

Half-naked body of ‘raped and killed’ Polish hotel worker ‘who thought everyone was friendly’ is found wrapped in a bag on Kos in case that has shocked Greece

  • Remains of Anastazja Rubińska found by Greek police after a week-long search
  • Man from Bangladesh arrested after her body was found 0.5 miles from his home

The half-naked body of a Polish hotel worker who was allegedly raped and killed has been found wrapped in a bag in Kos in a case that has shocked Greece. 

The strangled remains of Anastazja Rubińska were found by Greek police after a week-long investigation following the 27-year-old’s disappearance.

Her devastated father, Andrzej Rubińska, said she was very trusting and ‘thought everyone was friendly’, adding to Polish newspaper Onet: ‘She was a good girl, albeit reckless.’

Last seen on Monday, June 12 in a local café, Rubińska was found dead about half a mile from the home of a 32-year-old man from Bangladesh who has since been arrested, and 500 meters from where her mobile phone was found on Saturday.

Police have now confirmed that the body was that of Rubińska, who was from Wroclaw and worked in a five-star hotel in the tourist town of Marmari together with her Polish boyfriend.

The strangled remains of Anastazja Rubińska were found by Greek police after a week-long investigation following the 27-year-old’s disappearance

Her devastated father, Andrzej Rubińska, said she was very trusting and ‘thought everyone was friendly’, adding to Polish newspaper Onet : ‘She was a good girl, albeit reckless’

Last seen on Monday June 12 in a local café, Rubińska’s body was found about half a mile from the home of a 32-year-old man from Bangladesh who has since been arrested, and 500 meters from where her mobile phone was found on Saturday

Rubińska’s father said his wife travelled to identify their daughter’s body.

He said her body was in such a ‘terrible state’ after being outside in the heat for six days, the coroner reportedly had to ‘properly prepare the corpse first so that my wife would not get a shock.’

When his wife flew to Greece on Friday, he said he already had a bad feeling and told his wife she was only ‘going for the body’.

For the devastated father, who stayed behind in Poland, there is no doubt she was ‘kidnapped, raped and murdered’ after disappearing a week ago.

He said she had burned her hand a few days before she went missing and in her search for remedies, had the ‘stupid idea to smoke a joint’, which some men she met at the market allegedly wanted to arrange for her.

‘They were deceiving her, apparently waiting for it to get dark. Maybe in the few hours she spent with them, they put something in her drink,’ her father speculated to Onet about his trusting daughter.

Rubińska’s father said his wife travelled to identify their daughter’s body. He said her body was in such a ‘terrible state’ after being outside in the heat for six days, the coroner reportedly had to ‘properly prepare the corpse first so that my wife would not get a shock’

Police have now confirmed that the body was that of Rubińska, who was from Wroclaw and worked in a five-star hotel in the tourist town of Marmari together with her Polish boyfriend

When his wife flew to Greece on Friday, he said he already had a bad feeling and told his wife she was only ‘going for the body’. For the devastated father, who stayed behind in Poland, there is no doubt she was ‘kidnapped, raped and murdered’ after disappearing a week ago

The arrested Bangladeshi man, 32, who was picked up by police with scratch marks on his face and hands, is thought to have been the last person to see her alive. 

According to Greek media, Rubińska’s DNA and hair were found in the man’s apartment along with a plane ticket he had bought to Italy departing the day after Rubińska’s disappearance.

Rubińska’s brother paid tribute to his sister on social media, writing: ‘It’s hard for me to write this… But rest in peace, sis. 

‘Be blessed in the next world, and rest assured that justice will be done.’ 

Now Poland has called upon Greek authorities to hand over details of the investigation.

Posting on Twitter today, Poland’s justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro said that he had ‘ordered an investigation’ and that ‘the case will be handled by the District Prosecutor’s Office in Wroclaw.’

He added: ‘Prosecutors will immediately ask Greek investigators to provide evidence.’

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