Dublin People

Gardaí renew murder appeal

Michal Kuruk

GARDAÍ investigating the murder of Michal Kurek are renewing their appeal for information. 

The 34-year-old Polish man resided in Ireland for several years and is known to have spent time in the Blanchardstown/Ongar area, as well as Dublin city centre.

Michal’s body was discovered at Grange, Ballyboughal, County Dublin on August 4.  Following a post mortem examination, it was established that he died as a result of stab wounds. 
Superintendent Noel Carolan described the area where Michal’s body was discovered as otherwise a generally very quiet, peaceful rural community. The victim was homeless in recent months, he said.

A Garda Family Liaison Officer is engaged with members of Michael’s family in Poland to provide support and inform them of the progress of the investigation.

“Garda resources are not being spared in this investigation and several hundred lines of enquiry are being examined,

? added Superintendent Carolan.

“We have received massive assistance from the public as well as very valuable information from the local community, the Polish community and the homeless community.

“However, we are still appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

Gardaí would like to hear from people who knew Michal, in particular anyone who met him or knew of his movements at any time on Thursday August 3or Friday, August 4. They are asked to contact with Balbriggan Garda Station on 01-8020510 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.

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