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A Polish cleaner who murdered a wealthy 94-year-old widow and went on a shopping spree with her bank cards has been jailed for 20 years. A Polish cleaner who murdered a wealthy 94-year-old widow and went on a shopping spree with her bank cards has been jailed for life.
Jolanta Kalinowsica strangled Thea Zaudy and emptied her bank account of £10,000, Oxford Crown Court heard. Jolanta Kalinowsica strangled Thea Zaudy at her home in Notting Hill, west London, and emptied her bank account of £10,000, Oxford Crown Court heard.
Kalinowsica then made her son take the body, in a suitcase, to a field in Milton Common near Oxford last July. Kalinowsica's son dumped the body, stuffed in a suitcase, in a field in Milton Common near Oxford last July.
Mrs Zaudy had fled to Britain with her husband during World War II to escape Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. The 41-year-old cleaner was ordered to serve at least 20 years in prison.
German refugee
Kalinowsica, from Cavendish Avenue, Ealing, west London, was found guilty of murdering Mrs Zaudy on Friday.
Her son Adrian Lis, 23, of the same address, was found guilty of assisting an offender in the disposal of a body.
His girlfriend Monilca Sienkiewicz, 19, also of the same address, was cleared of assisting an offender by removing evidence and by the removal of a body.
The court heard Mrs Zaudy fled to Britain with her husband during World War II to escape Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.