Horror at the University of Warsaw: Beloved Porter Brutally Murdered by 22-Year-Old Law Student in Axe Attack That Shocks the Nation
Warsaw, May 8, 2025 — A horrific and senseless act of violence has shaken the University of Warsaw and the broader academic community across Poland. On the evening of May 7, shortly before 7:00 p.m., a well-known university porter, 52-year-old Małgorzata Kuczara, was brutally murdered while closing up the historic Auditorium Maximum. The alleged perpetrator is a 22-year-old third-year law student at the university, who attacked her with an axe in what authorities describe as a premeditated and violent assault.
A Shocking Act in the Heart of Academia
The crime occurred on university grounds, a place usually associated with knowledge, safety, and progress. According to initial reports from the District Prosecutor’s Office, the suspect—whose identity has not been publicly disclosed—comes from the Tri-City area. He was arrested shortly after the attack and is currently being held in a detention facility. Investigators have not yet established a motive or the nature of the relationship, if any, between the victim and the attacker.
“What we know is that the assailant is a law student in his third year of studies at our university,” said a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office. “He is 22 years old and originally from the Tri-City. We are still investigating his motives and determining whether he knew the victim personally.”
A Victim Remembered with Love and Respect
The victim, Małgorzata Kuczara, was more than just a university employee. She was a mother of three, known among students and staff for her warmth, dedication, and kindness. Candles, flowers, and heartfelt messages were placed at the site of the murder within hours, turning the steps of the Auditorium Maximum into a place of mourning and remembrance.
Students who knew her spoke to media outlets about her friendly demeanor and motherly presence on campus. “She always had a smile for us, even when we came through late in the evening,” said one student. “She made this place feel like home.”
Police sources told tvnwarszawa.pl that the victim suffered multiple severe head injuries and that signs of a struggle indicate she tried to defend herself. The nature of the attack has shocked even seasoned investigators, with one officer describing the crime scene as “gruesome” and “brutally violent.”
A Community in Mourning
In the wake of the tragedy, university authorities have been quick to respond. Rector of the University of Warsaw, Prof. Alojzy Nowak, spoke emotionally during a press conference held the morning after the attack.
“The University is experiencing this tragedy three times over,” said the visibly shaken rector. “We have lost our colleague, a mother of three and an outstanding employee. We are grieving as a community. We are also deeply shaken that this horrific act was committed by one of our own students. And finally, we are devastated because a university guard, who bravely tried to intervene, was seriously injured.”
The identity and condition of the injured security guard have not been disclosed, but university officials have confirmed that he is receiving medical treatment and is being hailed as a hero for attempting to protect his colleague.
Magdalena Biejat, a member of the Polish Senate, was among those who visited the scene. She laid flowers and lit a candle in memory of Kuczara, joining mourners in quiet reflection.
Ongoing Investigation and National Shock
The brutal nature of the murder and the fact that it occurred in one of the country’s most prestigious academic institutions has sparked national outrage and sorrow. Questions are being raised about security protocols, mental health support for students, and the signs that might have preceded such a breakdown.
Authorities have confirmed that a psychological assessment of the suspect is underway and that he will undergo psychiatric evaluation. Meanwhile, investigators continue to piece together the suspect’s background, university behavior, and digital footprints to uncover a possible motive.
The University of Warsaw has offered psychological support to staff and students affected by the tragedy and is cooperating fully with the investigation.
An Unforgettable Loss
As Warsaw reels from this act of violence, the community continues to honor the memory of Małgorzata Kuczara. Her sudden and brutal death leaves behind a grieving family, a wounded institution, and a nation grappling with the horror of what happened in a place meant to nurture young minds.
“She wasn’t just a porter,” one student wrote on a memorial card left at the scene. “She was a part of our daily lives. She deserved peace, not this.”
The investigation continues, but for many, the wound inflicted on the heart of the university will take far longer to heal.