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18.09.2023 - 11:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A dad and daughter who are allegedly involved in an incestuous relationship have been arrested after the remains of three newborn babies were found in the basement of their house.
Piotr Gierasik, 54, and Paulina Gierasik, 20, face life in prison for murder and incest after the babies' remains were discovered in shallow graves and wrapped in plastic bags at the property in the village of Czerniki, in northern Poland, reports The Mirror.
It's believed that two of the babies discovered are from the romantic relations of the dad and daughter which were allegedly consensual. The other third baby is from a relationship with another daughter - this time from forcing her to have sex.
Piotr is under suspicion for killing the third baby.
Mariusz Duszynski from the District Prosecutor's Office in Gdansk said: "The woman has been charged with two counts of murder and a charge of having an incestuous relationship with her father.
"The man was charged with three counts of murder, a charge of incest with his 20-year-old daughter, and a charge of having incestuous relations with another daughter."
Reports suggest that Piotr was left to bring up his children after his wife died. One local told the Super Express newspaper: "The father was left alone with the children. There are a lot of them, ten or twelve, the oldest ones have already left.
"Piotr made a good impression. The yard is neglected, but he installed new windows in the house. There was no sign of him drinking. He took the kids for walks or to the forest to pick mushrooms. Just ordinary people. Who would have thought that such abominations existed in their home."
However, Paulina's colleagues said they became suspicious that she was pregnant after she started to wear large,
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