Man on trial for murder, dismemberment of Moy Park worker

A man who was employed at a Moy Park poultry facility is in on trial in the U.K. for allegedly murdering and dismembering a woman who was a co-worker and the mother of his child.

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A man who was employed at a Moy Park poultry facility is in on trial in the U.K. for allegedly murdering and dismembering a woman who was a co-worker and the mother of his child.

Kamil Ranoszek, 41, a resident of Boston, Lincolnshire, is appearing at Lincoln Crown Court on suspicion of murdering Ilona Golabek, 27, a former co-worker with whom he shared a three-year-old daughter and a residence. Golabek had been missing since November 2021 until body parts were found in Witham Way Country Park in Boston on March 1, reported the Lincolnshire World.

According to the news outlet, Golabek had last been seen at a McDonald’s, a convenience store and leaving the Moy Park facility on November 9.

The court was told by prosecutor Gordon Aspden that the relationship between Ranoszek and Golabek was over, and that Golabek had given him an ultimatum to leave the home.

Aspden told the court that he believed Ranosek repeatedly hit the victim over the head with what was “probably a hammer,” while the daughter was asleep in another room. The prosecutor also told the court he believed the suspect cut her body up into 15 pieces, cleaned up the residence and disposed of her remains at the park in the darkness.

The court was informed that Golabek had shown an interest in dating other men and had been in contact with several via Tinder.

Ranoszek has denied the allegations made against him.

Both Ranoszek and Golabek are Polish nationals who had immigrated to the U.K.

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