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→ Krzysztof Jackowski is searching for Iwona Wieczorek→ On Saturday, he found a missing woman in the Łódź regionPiotr Purtak
Krzysztof Jackowski, a well-known clairvoyant from Człuchów, was asked for help by the police from the Łódź region in the search for a missing woman — just as he had previously been involved in the case of Iwona Wieczorek. He sent them a map marking the place where, according to his vision, the woman’s body could be found. And indeed — two hours later, it was located.
“I sit down, analyze the case, try to feel it, and locate where the missing person might be. That’s what happened this time too,” says Jackowski.“Officers from the regional police contacted me. I sent them a map by email, marking the spot where — according to my vision — the woman’s body was. Two hours later they called to confirm they had found it exactly there.”
The incident occurred on Saturday, February 18. Jackowski marked an area on the map which he identified as the location of the body.
“A self-appointed investigator in a worn-out car came to me once — I remember it was a white Fiat Uno. Then he just disappeared, as if the ground swallowed him.As I wandered around the Błonie area, I suddenly looked at the map and clearly felt where the body might be,” Jackowski recalls.
The spot was located on the outskirts of Łódź — warehouses, a street, a small wooded area.That was exactly where the woman’s body was found.
“After I sent the map, maybe two hours passed before they called me to say the body had been found,” he adds.
Jackowski declined to comment on the identity of the woman or the circumstances of her death.
“The police know the details. I only helped find the location,” he said.
Jackowski has previously assisted in missing person cases — including that of Iwona Wieczorek.
“I have to be careful what I say about her case because I was questioned by the police. It’s the most difficult case I’ve ever encountered,” Jackowski admits.
According to him, Iwona did not die in Tricity (Gdańsk–Gdynia–Sopot), as commonly believed.
“Someone — possibly afraid of the media attention — may have transported her to another city. I believe she’s no longer alive, but I don’t think she died in Gdańsk,” he emphasizes.
In his visions, Jackowski saw a large square and a red tower in the background. He believes it may be a city in central Poland — possibly Piotrków Trybunalski.
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