Man convicted of murdering his 2-year-old son in Edinburgh flat

Lukasz Czapla attacked 2-year-old Julius in November 2020

Author: John CallanPublished 4th May 2022
Last updated 4th May 2022

A father's been convicted of murdering his young son in his Edinburgh flat during a violent attack.

Lukasz Czapla, 41, was convicted by jurors of killing 2-year-old Julius by shooting, smothering and stabbing him at his home in Muirhouse in November 2020.

He's been given a life sentence in prison and will have to serve a minimum of 23 years before he can apply for parole.

A two-week trial at the High Court in Edinburgh had heard how Czapla had acted out of spite towards the boy's mother following their separation, after consuming alcohol with anti-depressant medication .

Patrycja Szczesniak, Julius's mother, released a statement through Police Scotland following the verdict.

It said: "I only wanted the best for you. If only I could only turn back time to have you in my arms again my child.

"Despite the breakup with Juliusz's dad, I wanted him to have contact with our son. I never stopped him seeing Juliusz. Julek loved him like every child loves their dad. He trusted him, he trusted him completely.

"Juliusz was murdered only for revenge. His dad wanted me to suffer, he succeeded and achieved his goal, at the cost of my beloved little boy’s life.

"If only I knew what was going to happen. I would have never thought he could do this to my child.

"He was only two and a half.

"Every day I think about Juliusz. I can't imagine what his little, helpless heart felt that night and I feel his fear and pain every day. He was part of me, part of my heart and soul.

"I wish I could hug him, play with him and watch him grow.

"Every day I ask myself why there is so much evil in this world, why the innocent have to suffer."

Czapla had previously admitted of nine other charges on the indictment, including dangerous driving offences and possession of an air gun.

Sentences for each of these will run concurrently with his life sentence.

'My suffering and my pain will stay with me'

Patrycja's statement continued: "Juliusz was a very happy child. He lit up the place wherever he showed up. He could put a smile on anyone's face and always looked forward to calls with his Grandma and Auntie. They managed to build a strong relationship despite the distance in miles between us and enjoyed every minute they had together.

"It is breaking our hearts that we are no longer able to take his hand and lead him through life. To watch him enjoy riding his bike and eating his favourite ice cream. Listen to his giggling and laughing and being amazed by the things he learned every day.

Juilius Czapla

"There was so much we wanted to show him but this chance was brutally taken from us and now the only thing we can do is to prey for the highest possible punishment. We want to believe in the justice system and that justice will be served, although I know there is no sentence that will bring my angel back to life.

"Czapla should not have the right to any defence and we will fight to ensure that monster never leaves prison.

"My suffering and my pain will stay with me for the rest of my life. But the unconditional love I have for my baby; my dearest child Juliusz will never end.

"My family, friends and l will miss him dearly and we will suffer his loss until the end of our days.

"Juliuszek left us the most beautiful memories that will remain in our hearts forever."

Detective Inspector Bob Williamson, of Police Scotland’s Major Investigation Team, said: "Julius was a bright, happy young boy and his loss in such horrendous circumstances has been devastating for his mother and his family.

Lukasz Czapla

"Lukasz Czapla is now facing the consequences of his actions. The outcome of this case will never bring Julius back but it does bring this aspect to a close. Julius’s family have understandably asked for privacy during this difficult time.

"I would like to thank the local community and our dedicated team of officers, along with our partner agencies, who assisted throughout the duration of the investigation."

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