Friday, 17 April 2015

Man snatched a 9-year-old girl from playground in front of her terrified mother, ra*pes and then killed her

Daily mail uk has reported that a Pole with convictions for violence was on his way to Britain from Calais when he snatched a schoolgirl in front of her mother before raping and murdering her, it emerged today.

Zbigniew Huminski, 38, has confessed to strangling his nine-year-old victim, identified by her first name of Chloe, yesterday afternoon in France ‘while drunk’.

She was stripped naked and sexually assaulted and after being forced into Huminski’s car and then driven to an isolated wood once used as a camp for illegal migrants bound for the UK.


Chloe’s mother, named only as Isabelle, ‘heard her daughter’s screams’ as she was being taken away from outside her school in Calais - but was unable to do anything.

Jean Pierre Valensi, the prosecutor of nearby Boulogne-sur-Mer, said Huminski was arrested hours later and ‘immediately recognised his involvement in the murder of the child.’
 Zbigniew HuminskiChloe, nine
DNA evidence corroborated by an autopsy revealed ‘strangulation and sexual violence’, said Mr Valensi. Tests also showed Huminski was over the alcohol limit for driving.

Huminski had been banned from French territory after being convicted twice for acts of ‘extreme violence’ including attacking a frail pensioner with a knife.

But he had driven to France in a Polish registered car this week, and intended to travel to Britain to stay with family who had emigrated there, said Mr Valensi.

Chloe was playing with a friend on Wednesday afternoon when she approached Huminski, who had stopped his car to drink a beer, and squirted him with her water pistol. 
Sadness: Women place flowers at a playground  in the neighbourhood where Chloe was taken yesterday
Emotional day: A person holds a portrait during a march in Calais in homage to the nine-year-old girl
Remembered: Relatives of Chloe are joined in a march in Calais today following the nine-year-old girl's death
Flowers: Ms Bouchart (left) comforts Isabelle (right), as relatives and people gather during a march in Calais

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