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Body found in Horsham Park maze - man named


Did you know Janusz Bartloszewski?

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Published Date:
04 August 2008
THE MAN found dead in Horsham Park maze yesterday has been named as Janusz Bartloszewski.

Mr Bartloszewski was found on the floor near a bench by a park ranger on his rounds at 6.25am - West Sussex coroner's office confirmed this afternoon (Monday August 4).

Mr Bartloszewski, 41, from Poland, was working for Pickfords furniture removal company, in Nightingale Road, Horsham on a three month contract.

Did you know Mr Bartloszewski?

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A post mortem was carried out today.

The results will be released tomorrow.

Police are not treating the death as suspicious.


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Christine Costin,

Horsham 07/08/2008 11:42:43
Horsham in Bloom was instrumental in creating the Millennium Maze in Horsham Park so it was a shock when our members learnt that a body had been discovered there this week. My team would wish me to express our deepest sympathy to the family of Mr Bartloszewski for their sad loss.
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Becky Cotter ,

horsham 08/08/2008 17:08:53
I worked with Yanuaz at pickfords he was a good man and a good worker. I was very sad and shocked when i heard the news of his death as were all his colleagues. We have nothing but good memories of Yanusz and he will be dearly miss by everyone at pickfords. All our love and deepest sympathys are being sent to the family and our thought and support are with his colleages that came over here with him and lived here together. (we will miss you) Becky and Bernie xxx
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Monika Bartloszewska ,

Lódz 09/08/2008 21:15:02
My dad is great people , I love you all love him . IS verry worked people and good friends. I miss you and all journal or You !
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Elzbieta Bartloewska,

lódz 10/08/2008 22:27:57
Ilove you, on always in my memory, I miss you forever together. Your wife
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Michal Bartloszewski,

Lódz 13/08/2008 12:12:16
I love father On always in my memory ;* You have foremost dad !
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Zoie Slayford,

Horsham 14/08/2008 16:23:15
I first met Yanusz when he was working with my husband at Pickfords last summer. He was such a sweet kind man, and we would have some very funny converstions. He would talk about his wife and children, and was always showing us the pics he had on his phone. When he came back this year, it was so nice to see him again, and we were arranging a trip to his home in Poland at some point. It was susch a shock when i got the call the day he was found, as i had only seen him a couple of days before. It is a tradgedy, that such a good man has been taken from this earth far too early. I will miss our little chats, and i Know his collagues at Pickfords will miss him and his humour.... RIP xxxx
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