The body of the director of the Project Management Department of the National Research and Development Center Maciej Grzegorzewski has been found in Poland. The death of a scientist is called mysterious.
Grzegorzewski went missing four days ago. He left his house early in the morning in the town of Józefów, near Warsaw, and disappeared. In addition to police officers, firefighters, territorial defense soldiers and divers also took part in the operation. During the operation, service dogs, drones and a helicopter were used. At some point, the services found Grzegorzewski's car parked near the Vistula. As a result, the body was found in the river.
Prosecutor Karolina Staros told the media that an investigation had been launched into the "unintentional infliction of death."
EADaily adds that the National Research and Development Center of Poland (in Polish: Narodowe Centrum Badan i Rozwoju / NCBR) is a public institution funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland. The Center is engaged in financing, coordinating and supporting research activities in the country. In general, the work of the center is classified. It is known from open sources that, for example, in 2018, the NCBR delegation headed by its director, Professor Maciej Horowski, visited Russia's Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. The investigation will show whether the death of a long-term employee of the Polish center is connected with professional activities, including in the field of nuclear research.

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