A man has appeared in court charged with the manslaughter and robbery of a 100-year-old widow who had her neck broken in a mugging. Mrs Kaczan was attacked moments after leaving her semi-detached home in the Normanton area of Derby to attend a service at the nearby St Maksymilian Kolbe Polish Church. A friend of Mrs Kaczan said she was sent to work in two factories making nails and porcelain and was housed in a concentration camp, possibly Dachau. Another friend of Mrs Kaczan said her husband passed away in 2009, leaving her 'lonely and depressed'. Friends paid touching tributes to Mrs Kaczan, describing her as an 'amazing person' and a 'stalwart of the community'.
Source: Daily Mail June 09, 2018 18:45 UTC