BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) — Police have arrested the ex-wife of a UC Berkeley professor for allegedly arranging his murder earlier this month in Athens, Greece, according to the victim’s family.
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, 43, was gunned down outside of his ex-wife’s home in what was described at the time as a gang-style killing.
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UC Berkeley is mourning the sudden loss of beloved marketing professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski, who was shot and killed in Greece.
Greek police told Jeziorski’s brother he was shot five times by the ex-wife’s current partner as he went to visit his children.
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UC Berkeley Professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski was shot and killed while in Greece, according to family members.
Three other men have also been arrested.
The professor and his ex-wife were reportedly in the middle of a child custody battle.
Professor Zsolt Katona, who we spoke to on Monday, released a statement to ABC7, writing:
“I have learned about the news that the Greek police made arrests in Przemek’s case. I trust that the investigators will continue to work diligently and justice will be served. At this point our main priority should be to give all assistance to Przemek’s brother to ensure his children’s well being.”
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