Friday, November 29, 2024 - A young bride was found dead just days after her wedding while on her dream honeymoon to Miami.
Aleksandra Leczycka, 26, tragically died of a suspected drug
overdose or severe allergic reaction to them after travelling
from Poland to celebrate with her husband, officials say.
According to Mail Online, Leczycka and her husband
David Leczycki, from Siedlce, had gotten married just 23 days before the
pair were found unconscious on the Miami street.
The pair had been stripped of cash and jewellery, reports
local media, leading US police to assume they had been doped and robbed, Polish
media recently reported.
Examining evidence gathered in Miami, cops have now determined the pair had voluntarily taken psychoactive drugs.
The new bride had suffered from either a severe allergic
reaction or overdose, investigators in Poland said.
Hours before Leczycka died in August 2022, she had been
posting images of herself enjoying drinks and having fun at a Miami beach.
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.'
Golabek added their evidence suggested the couple had taken
drugs themselves but they could not rule out that they were involuntarily
drugged.
The investigator added that none of their evidence confirmed
the cops' initial thoughts.
Leczycka and David tied the knot on August 6, 2022, but she
died around three weeks later.
Her cause of death was determined on October 23, 2024, after
a re-investigation was opened.
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