Greece murder suspect should be tried in Poland says PM
The suspected killer of a Polish woman on the Greek island of Kos should be extradited so he can face trial in Poland, the Polish prime minister said on Monday.

The woman, 27-year-old Anastazja Rubinska, went missing on June 12 on Kos, where she worked in a hotel.
On Sunday, Greek media reported that a woman's body had been found, which was later confirmed to be that of Rubinska.
At the moment, the prime suspect is a 32-year-old Bangladeshi man.
"I am shocked by... Anastazja's brutal murder," Morawiecki said. "The killer must bear the most severe consequences. This is why we will ask Greece to extradite the suspect so that he can be tried before a Polish court and receive the harshest penalty."
Later on Monday afternoon Greek media reported that the results of an autopsy carried out on Rubinska confirmed that she had been murdered by strangulation.
Citing police sources, the media also reported that Rubinska had been tortured to death.
The autopsy report has been sent to the prosecutor's office. (PAP)
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