Tragic Death of Anti-Corruption Activist
Monika Silva Koniuszek, a Polish anti-corruption campaigner, was found dead in her home on June 8, sparking outrage and concern among activists in Ecuador. The circumstances surrounding her death have raised serious questions, with many believing she was murdered due to her investigations into the family business of Ecuador's right-wing president.
Details of the Case
Authorities reported that Koniuszek, 41, was discovered lying on the floor of her residence in Montañita, a coastal town in the Santa Elena province. A postmortem examination revealed she died from a combination of blunt force trauma and strangulation, contradicting the government's initial assertion that her death was a suicide.
Activists' Claims
Activists and supporters of Koniuszek are adamant that her death was not a suicide but rather a deliberate act to silence her. They argue that she was targeted for her work exposing corruption and alleged wrongdoing linked to the president's family business. Koniuszek, a devoted single mother of two young daughters, aged four and nine, was known for her commitment to anti-corruption efforts.


