On Saturday morning, the people of Lubin witnessed an unusual view – two completely naked citizens of Ethiopia ran around the streets. The case quickly went local media and caused an avalanche of questions and speculation.
What happened? – Brief description of the incident
Early in the morning, June 14, two naked men were spotted on Legnicka and Przemyslowa Street in Lubin. The passersby was surprised, and the recordings from this event were instantly on the Internet. Police She was summoned to the scene and confirmed that the men were not wearing clothes or ID documents.
Video of the event
Response and intervention
After receiving the notification, the patrol of prevention immediately went to the site. Officers called an ambulance and established that men were citizens of Ethiopia. According to the procedure, a juror translator was involved in the discussion with them.
What was determined during the hearing?
- Men didn't report them as victims of a crime.
- They didn't indicate that they were hurt.
- They were handed over to the Border Guard to further clarify the situation.
Speculation and reactions of residents
There have been numerous speculations on the causes of Ethiopian unusual behavior. Some suggested that they might have been restrained earlier – the recordings showed traces on their wrists. Others wondered if they had escaped transport or were victims of human smuggling. Police did not confirm any of these versions and stressed that the investigation was still ongoing.
Examples of similar situations
In other cities of Europe, there have been cases where migrants were hit on the streets under unusual circumstances – most often due to confusion or difficult travel conditions.
An incident involving naked Ethiopians in Lubin is an example of how unexpected events can trigger a wide public discussion. The rapid response of the police and the interpreter's involvement allowed a smooth explanation of the basic facts. The case remains pending, and residents are waiting for official service findings.

It is worth following the further development of this case, because it shows how global migration phenomena can surprise even in quiet, Lower Silesian cities.





