The Story of Kalinka Bamberski

My Daughter’s Killer explores Kalinka Bamberski’s father Andre Bamberski and his search for justice for his daughter, who was Her stepfather killed her, Dieter Krombach.

*WARNING: Content of a disturbing nature ahead*

In what is truly a harrowing tale of a fateful family relationship, Netflix’s latest true crime documentary tells all about the gut-wrenching journey embarked upon by Andrea Bamberski in order to seek justice for his late daughter.

Kalinka’s life story

Kalinka Bamberski (14 years) was living in Lindau, Germany during the summer 1982 with her mother and stepfather Dieter Krombach.

The summer vacation was supposed to be a normal one for the board school student, but Kalinka was found in her bedroom on Saturday, July 10, 1982.

In the days that followed her death, It was revealed that Kalinka Bamberski’s stepfather, Dieter Krombach, had injected her with a substance known as ‘Kobalt-Ferrlecit’Or ‘Cobalt-Iron’He initially claimed that it was to help her tan faster.

Krombach appears Submitted to the police commissioner that the injection was actually to treat anaemia – but it was Later, it was discoveredKalinka wasn’t anaemic.

Krombach was suspected of killing Bamberski. Pretented lack of evidenceThis meant that he wasn’t convicted in 1982.

Andre Bamberski on his journey

My Daughter’s KillingKalinka Bamberski’s story is seen through the lense of Andre Bamberski (her birth father).

The autopsy report was read by his daughter. This he didn’t receive until three weeks after her death.Bamberski is suspected of foul play

He began a long journey to seek justice for his daughter. It lasted many years and even led him to have his own children. Dieter Krombach kidnappedHe was brought to France in order to be tried in French courts.

In 2011, nearly three decades after Kalinka’s death, Krombach Was sentenced to 15 YearsHe was sentenced to death in Paris for intentional bodily harm.

Andre Bamberski addresses the My Daughter’s Killer documentary

Talk to The Independent, Bamberski addressed the documentary which tackles the disturbing tale of his daughter’s death.

My Daughter’s KillerDespite the fact that it has a very sad backstory, this video shows viewers that Andre Bamberski was correct about his suspicions regarding Dieter Krombach.

Bamberski spoke of the feeling that you are proven right when he said: “It was tinged with a great sadness”.

“For someone to effectively kill someone through poisoning, the minimum sentence should be either a life sentence or 30 years. So it saddens me that he wasn’t given the sentence that he deserved.”

My Daughter’s KillerAvailable to stream for all Netflix subscribers You can read the entire story if you wish, given the intricate and detailed back story. Here.

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