The man who police say was the owner of the pedophile tapes found during the Antifa investigation took his own life after being ordered to the police station for questioning.
A mysterious death upset the mood a month ago in Biatorbágy: on May 18, a body was found in a wooded part of the settlement, near the former air defense missile base, which was followed by a major investigation.
At the time, the police said that no crime was suspected. The story then took a bizarre turn: the Metropol staff visited the location, where they were greeted by a set suitable for a horror film. A few meters from the place of the hanging, someone placed a toy doll in the middle of a fire place made of stones, which was then lit. A tire lay next to it, as if someone had watched as part of the baby was consumed by the fire.
All of this makes Blikk's reports that the data carrier on which, according to the police, "12. "recordings containing the torture of a minor or the use of violence" were found. There are about 70,000 recordings, including hundreds depicting the sexual torture of very young children. These were found on a laptop by the police detectives searching for the Antifa attackers in February in the apartment of an activist of the Szikra Movement.
The data carrier was found by the investigators in the home of D. Krisztina, an activist of the Szikra Movement branded with the name of the opposition representative András Jámbor, but the owner was not her, but the man who has since died.
Blikk's information that the suicidal man was the owner of the pedophile recordings was not officially confirmed by the Budapest Police Headquarters (BRFK), which is investigating the Antifa manhunt case. The Pest County Police Headquarters (PMRFK) stated the following when asked by the Magyar Nemzet:
"In response to your inquiry, I inform you that my colleagues found a body in the outskirts/wooded area of Biatorbágy. There was no suspicion of a crime in connection with the death, my colleagues in Budaörs are investigating the circumstances within the framework of general administrative procedures."
Since the outbreak of the scandal, András Jámbor, who sits in the Párbeszéd faction, and the Szikra Movement have emphasized that the pedophile content was not owned by their activist, but they did not answer how they could have found the recordings in Krisztina D.'s home.
During the Szikra Movement, marked by the name of András Jámbor, he announced: "The BRFK itself stated that Krisztina D. did not have any recordings of crimes against children in her possession. In other words, the BRFK has already confirmed several times that the Szikra Movement has nothing to do with this matter". The statement also mentions that the man who committed suicide was not a member of Szikra, nor did he attend Szikra's actions or meetings. "Among the members of Szikra, there is no person involved in this case," the organization wrote.