A 26-year-old woman was found dead in the street in Miami while on her dream honeymoon with her husband.
Aleksandra Leczycka, from Siedlce, Poland, tragically died in the US just 23 days after she married Dawid Leczycki. The pair were found in the street of the Florida city without their cash and jewellery on them, according to Polish media, so police assumed they had been doped and robbed.
However, after a two-year re-investigation by Polish prosecutors of the evidence gathered in Miami, a court has ruled that they had voluntarily taken psychoactive drugs. They believe the couple either suffered an overdose or a severe allergic reaction to the drug.
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Hours before she died, Aleksandra had posted pictures of herself enjoying drinks and having fun at the beach in Miami. She and Dawid had travelled to the US city for their honeymoon after tying the knot on August 6, 2022. Her husband has not publicly commented on the incident.
Siedlce District Prosecutor Krystyna Golabek said: “By a decision dated 23rd October 2024, the District Prosecutor’s Office in Siedlce discontinued the investigation into the case of Aleksandra L., whose death occurred on 29th August 2022, in Miami Beach, USA, as well as into the exposure of Dawid L. on the same date and in the same location to immediate danger of death or serious harm to health. Extensive investigative measures were carried out, including a request for legal assistance from the American side, which provided materials from their investigation.
“Expert opinions in the fields of computer science and toxicology were also obtained.” An analysis of the evidence suggested that the most likely scenario was the voluntary consumption of psychoactive substances by the victims which contributed to the woman’s death, Golabek stated.
The evidence did not entirely rule out the hypothesis that the victims were involuntarily drugged by someone else, Golabek added, though none of the evidence gathered in the investigation confirmed this version.
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