
I remember perfectly well the morning of April 10, 2010. You can't forget him. I was 10 at the time. I was preparing to leave for a league game that I was expected to play as a football club player in a close town. My parents weren't home. I had a delicious breakfast and watched TV. This Saturday, however, was gloomy, uninteresting, cold and windy.
I have always been curious in politics, so I was very curious in specified news and moved. The sooner I changed the channel to 1 of the newscasts. There were first reports, unverified information, conflicting words. I was profoundly afraid about this situation. After a twelve minutes on the screen you can see the inscription - "Lech Kaczyński is dead".
After any time I besides learn about the death of another members of the Polish delegation for the anniversary of the Katyn crime. I cried. I put down a plate of food that became the least crucial at the time, and it slow got to me what truly happened. I hummed the anthem of Poland and did not imagine what Poland would look like now, what Poland would look like after specified a wound on its beautiful body.
Today, 5 years after this tragedy, I inactive do not full believe, and I constantly ask myself, "How is that possible?" How is it possible that the memory of 96 victims of accidents is being tried to exterminate, destruct that Russia inactive has the wreckage of the plane, that the co-responsible for this disaster live peacefully and do not worry about tomorrow? And yet it's possible...
Marcin Kasperkowiak

MARCIN KASPERKOWIAK, Born on 31.05.2000 - a student of the Second Class of the United Europe Secondary School in Koźmin Wielkopolski, parent - teacher, father - paramedic, uncle - Rear Admiral of the Polish Navy, is curious in politics and history, in the future he would like to become president of the Republic of Poland; he has no distinctions or awards in his account, but only the title of the winner of the Provincial Humanist Competition for classes of VI primary schools.