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Arek Jóźwik killing: five teenagers face no further action over possible hate crime death of Polish immigrant | Arek Jóźwik killing: five teenagers face no further action over possible hate crime death of Polish immigrant |
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Five teenagers arrested after Polish immigrant Arek Jóźwik was killed in a possible hate crime in Harlow, Essex, will face no further action due to a lack of evidence, police have said. | Five teenagers arrested after Polish immigrant Arek Jóźwik was killed in a possible hate crime in Harlow, Essex, will face no further action due to a lack of evidence, police have said. |
A 15-year-old, however, remains on bail in connection with Mr Jóźwik’s death. | A 15-year-old, however, remains on bail in connection with Mr Jóźwik’s death. |
The 40-year-old suffered head injuries after he was allegedly attacked and fell to the ground outside a row of takeaway shops in The Stow, Harlow, on August 27. He died in hospital two days later. | The 40-year-old suffered head injuries after he was allegedly attacked and fell to the ground outside a row of takeaway shops in The Stow, Harlow, on August 27. He died in hospital two days later. |
Six teenagers, five aged 15 and one 16-year-old, all from Harlow, were arrested on suspicion of murder between August 28 and 29. Five have now been released without charge due to insufficient evidence. | Six teenagers, five aged 15 and one 16-year-old, all from Harlow, were arrested on suspicion of murder between August 28 and 29. Five have now been released without charge due to insufficient evidence. |
Detective Inspector Danny Stoten, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said: "The investigation into Arek Jozwik's death is progressing and I am grateful to the Harlow community for their ongoing support. | Detective Inspector Danny Stoten, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said: "The investigation into Arek Jozwik's death is progressing and I am grateful to the Harlow community for their ongoing support. |
"Arek's family has been updated throughout the investigation. | "Arek's family has been updated throughout the investigation. |
"We have carried out a huge amount of work into the investigation. So far we have taken over 150 witness statements, spoken to over 300 people during house-to-house and general inquiries, and seized over 100 hours of CCTV, which is subject to ongoing viewing. | |
"In excess of 30 police officers and staff have been involved in the investigation and have committed over 1,200 additional hours." | "In excess of 30 police officers and staff have been involved in the investigation and have committed over 1,200 additional hours." |
Mr Jozwick’s death had been linked by some commentators to the outpouring of so-called ‘post-referendum racism’ that followed the June vote. Visiting Harlow in August Arkady Rzegocki, Poland’s ambassador to the UK, spoke of “much more” racism occurring since the referendum. | Mr Jozwick’s death had been linked by some commentators to the outpouring of so-called ‘post-referendum racism’ that followed the June vote. Visiting Harlow in August Arkady Rzegocki, Poland’s ambassador to the UK, spoke of “much more” racism occurring since the referendum. |
The incident also contributed to European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker using his annual state of the union address last month to condemn attacks on Polish people in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. | The incident also contributed to European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker using his annual state of the union address last month to condemn attacks on Polish people in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. |
Some immigrants in Harlow told The Independent they had thought of leaving the town in the wake of Mr Jozwick’s death. | Some immigrants in Harlow told The Independent they had thought of leaving the town in the wake of Mr Jozwick’s death. |
Others, however, insisted that Harlow was not a “racist town” and questioned whether the incident was more closely linked to anti-social behaviour by bored residents. One British-born resident complained of “little scumbags looking for anyone to pick on”. | Others, however, insisted that Harlow was not a “racist town” and questioned whether the incident was more closely linked to anti-social behaviour by bored residents. One British-born resident complained of “little scumbags looking for anyone to pick on”. |
In September a small team of Polish police officers flew to Harlow to patrol the streets alongside British officers in an effort to reassure the public. | In September a small team of Polish police officers flew to Harlow to patrol the streets alongside British officers in an effort to reassure the public. |
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