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Polish girl burned alive in Liverpool


southern 74 | 7,074  
16 Jun 2007 /  #31
It is not only that she was killed but the way it was done.Who is usually burnt alive?
slwkk 2 | 228  
16 Jun 2007 /  #32
Who is usually burnt alive?

Holy Inquisition... err but that's past.
southern 74 | 7,074  
16 Jun 2007 /  #33
Exactly.It is kind of harsh punishment.Immigrants are burnt alive.
GREG_2 - | 11  
16 Jun 2007 /  #34
If the government don't bring this guy here, I won't give them my vote next time.
Eastender - | 45  
16 Jun 2007 /  #35
It is not only that she was killed but the way it was done

commiserations to the girls family but i think we can all take heart that the ex-boyf has been arrested and the judiciary system will now run it course
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
16 Jun 2007 /  #36
british police are pretty good tho, eh...?
peterweg 37 | 2,311  
16 Jun 2007 /  #38
Shame on UK.

Shame on Poland for allowing her to come to the UK.

What an idiotic statement
Merrick - | 34  
17 Jun 2007 /  #39
A type calling himself 'Proud2bNaija' lists the cases of alleged Polish offenders of Brits. He's main message seems to be: 'Poles abuse the Brits too, therefore the burning alive of the Polish girl in Liverpool is justified.' But cases you are giving come from Britain, not from Poland. I haven't heard of British girl burnt alive by a Polish man in Poland. I have never heard about a British person even mildly mugged in Poland. Our attitude towards you visiting Poland seems much more respectful than yours towards us visiting Britain.

And it's been always so. I remember cases of decent Polish people being treated like animals by British customs, for nothing, just for the fact they were Poles; it was before we joined the EU.

Now I am afraid your image in Poland may change into much worse.

And yes, the mistreatment of Poles in Britain at present is on racial grounds. The main culprits are the media psychopaths in Britain who set part of the public against us. These psychopaths should pay for their hate propaganda.

Therefore I suggest that, if you have got any decency at all, you shut up and accept the bitter remarks from ola- and other Polish folks here.

Peterweg, do you mean that ola's statement that the burning alive of the Polish girl in Liverpool is shame on the UK is idiotic? You mean that folks in UK shouldn't be ashamed of the crime?
Patrycja19 62 | 2,688  
17 Jun 2007 /  #40
Shame on Poland for allowing her to come to the UK.

that was idiotic statement.. so you condone this guys actions?

so it would be ok for you to travel to another country alone, or with friends, meet
someone and they are not from uk, but another nationality, she decided to cut off
your ( peterweg) and you wont be able to have children, would it be the UK"S fault
for letting you travel??

yes, that is what i thought, this was a act of a psycho boyfriend who was prob
a stalker, she had no idea how mental he was till she broke it off, and this is the
end result.. it can happen in any country, this was tragic, awful and unforgivable.
his parents are probably beside themselfs with grief over his actions.. how could
anyone take someones life ? or be so cruel? without regard? without remorse?
ukinpoland 5 | 338  
17 Jun 2007 /  #41
Exactly.It is kind of harsh punishment.Immigrants are burnt alive

I remember reading about a homeless English guy who was burnt alive by 3 youths in a park. Its not just foriegn people this has happened to.

This wasnt a racist attck, it was a physco who couldnt handle rejection. If he was a racist against Polish people why would he have been in a relationship with her in the first place.
daffy 23 | 1,500  
17 Jun 2007 /  #42
Yet again, I am very disappointed in the views of many members posting here.

This is almost a repeat of the little girl killed in Italy thread.

It is not a reflection on the Uk as a whole. it was not a racist again. It was two people whom one did an unforgiveable act. if she were any other nationality, puzzler, ola, greg, wouldn't care. and that is disgusting.

i do care, i care for the fact she was burnt alive - no matter where she was from, rather for who she is. a feeling, breathing, person

shame on you
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
17 Jun 2007 /  #43
It is not a reflection on the Uk as a whole. it was not a racist again

of course not... but it was made to look that way by certain people with an agenda...

This is almost a repeat of the little girl killed in Italy thread.

yup... its those certain people and their agenda again...

puzzler, ola, greg

yup... those certain people... with an agenda... and guilty of most they cry foul about

why is it put up with daff... its racist and disgusting... and appears to be done with the intent of inciting hatred and discord...
Daisy 3 | 1,224  
17 Jun 2007 /  #44
i do care, i care for the fact she was burnt alive - no matter where she was from, rather for who she is. a feeling, breathing, person

I couldn't agree more.
curlyspy007 - | 93  
17 Jun 2007 /  #45
i do care, i care for the fact she was burnt alive - no matter where she was from, rather for who she is. a feeling, breathing, person

shame on you

I agree wth you 100%, firstly i would lke to say that my condolences goes out to this young womans family and friends.
It sickens my stomach to think this girl wanted to just move on with her life and some scumbag did this horrific act to her it fills me with anger, i know revenge is not the answer but personally i would soak him in acid or leave him in a room for several hours with her family...I know this may not be the answer in a few peoples eyes but im fuming inside as something like this has happened to an aunt of mines many years ago...R.I.P
Ranj 21 | 947  
17 Jun 2007 /  #46
If the government don't bring this guy here, I won't give them my vote next time.

Why would they bring him there? The crime was committed in the UK and therefore he should be punished in the UK.....I believe he will get the appropriate punishment for his actions (no less than what he would get in Poland).
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
17 Jun 2007 /  #47
If the government don't bring this guy here, I won't give them my vote next time.

lets hope they dont bring him to poland then, ay...
ukinpoland 5 | 338  
17 Jun 2007 /  #48
If the government don't bring this guy here, I won't give them my vote next time.

So you voted for the government that are in power now? Wow. I think bubba has a good point then.
peterweg 37 | 2,311  
17 Jun 2007 /  #49
Peterweg, do you mean that ola's statement that the burning alive of the Polish girl in Liverpool is shame on the UK is idiotic? You mean that folks in UK shouldn't be ashamed of the crime

You shouldn't be ashamed of something you didn't do. Why shouldn't Poland be ashamed as well. How about Turkey? Japan? the entire planet?

Closer to home, obviously this girl should be blamed for getting involved with a psychopath.
Her family and friends should be ashamed that they did not stop her relationship with this man.

Ola and everyone else who applies collective blame, should be ashamed that they did nothing to help this girl.


^ Obviously this is bollocks.

Maybe its a throwback to the communist mindset, or maybe its just Ola's racist agenda. But don't make a connection between a murderer and an entire (very diverse) nation, after all you also condemn the million Poles who live here as they are part of the UK.

A type calling himself 'Proud2bNaija' lists the cases of alleged Polish offenders of Brits. He's main message seems to be: 'Poles abuse the Brits too, therefore the burning alive of the Polish girl in Liverpool is justified.'

No, thats you twisted interpretation of it. What is shows is 'People who live in glass houses should throw stones' . Or as Jesus said, 'let those of you who have no sin. throw the first stone'.

Immigrants come to the UK and commit crime, a lot more that British people do. Over the past two decades 90% of Policemen killed have been by non UK nationals.

**** happens, crimes happen. Don't use it to make racist attacks on another country, either direction.
Daisy 3 | 1,224  
17 Jun 2007 /  #50
Closer to home, obviously this girl should be blamed for getting involved with a psychopath.
Her family and friends should be ashamed that they did not stop her relationship with this man.

On everything else I agree with you, but not this comment. How was she supposed to know he would turn out to be a psychopath? he didn't have it tattooed across his forehead. Psychopaths are very clever and cunning and can appear to be quite normal, in fact charming. If it happened to your daughter, you wouldn't like to hear a comment like that.
ukinpoland 5 | 338  
17 Jun 2007 /  #51
On everything else I agree with you, but not this comment. How was she supposed to know he would turn out to be a psychopath?

Daisy Peterweg was saying that this comment is complete rubbish.
Daisy 3 | 1,224  
17 Jun 2007 /  #52
sorry, in that case I completely agree with him.

who said it first then?
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
17 Jun 2007 /  #53
Its a terrible thing, I remember in 1993 a 16 year old girl was kidnaped and tortured for a week and then taken to a park or something and set on fire (Suzanne Capper), some of you may remember. You see it has nothing to do with nationality, some people are just evil.

I think its a shame that you are all arguing about it, pitty you all just cant agree thats it a terrible thing.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
17 Jun 2007 /  #54
some silly fuker decided to bring race into it...
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
17 Jun 2007 /  #55
Yep, thats always the way in here Im starting to notice
peterweg 37 | 2,311  
17 Jun 2007 /  #56
Have you heard about any english girl burnt alive by boyfriend?

Yes and worse.

And what does 'English' have to do with it anyway? if you are going to get racist, Clarke is an Irish name (Liverpool has a very high density of Irish people). Are you going to condem Ireland now, just for good measure?
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
17 Jun 2007 /  #57
Yep, thats always the way in here Im starting to notice

yeah... seems to be the same people as well...
neanderthal - | 37  
17 Jun 2007 /  #58
sounds crazy, but brits r rude & intolerant :) ~ ;)

i saw in newz abt some big brother show in uk - :-o, wot happend to dat girl? iz she a sish kebab now? :)
AvJoeUK  
17 Jun 2007 /  #59
It may or may not just be me, but as an Englishman in this Forum I have noticed quite a defensive attitude from a fair amount of Poles, the "You attack one, you attack us all" notion, and that any form of attack seems to be nationality based? I dont get it...

Everyone ought to know that its down to the individual not a bloody nation.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
17 Jun 2007 /  #60
its not just you who has noticed this... and certain posters scream racism in one breath whilst making racist remarks in the next... double standards seems to be the order of the day for some...

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