Scottish Daily Mail

Is an affair key to the riddle of missing lawyer?

- From Arthur Martin in Lodz

THE lawyer who vanished after dropping off her daughter on the school run may have been having an affair, her sister said yesterday.

Renata Antczak, 49, was last seen three weeks ago when she returned home after taking her daughter Victoria, 11, to school. She left the house at 1pm on April 25 and has not been seen since.

Miss Antczak’s sister Danuta Szulc said she suspected she was having secret romantic liaisons with another man during her regular visits to her native Poland.

Speaking from Poland, Mrs Szulc told the Mail: ‘It’s possible that she had found a new man in Poland. She was coming back almost on a monthly basis.

‘The last time I heard from her was in a telephone call a few days after Easter. She was uncharacte­ristically reserved. She was normally a bright and lively person.

‘I asked her what the matter was but she said she would tell me everything when she came back to Poland again at the end of May.’

Humberside Police continue to investigat­e what has happened to the mother of two. Her husband, dentist Majid Mustafa, believes she has joined a ‘sect’ after becoming obsessed with a form of alternativ­e therapy.

Miss Antczak asked her 47-yearold husband for a divorce in March and wanted to return to Poland. She was making plans to enrol Victoria at school in her native country from next term.

Dr Mustafa was hoping she might change her mind and even travelled to Poland just before Easter to ask her family why she wanted a divorce, her sister said.

Mrs Szulc, a 61-year-old farmer, said: ‘My sister’s husband came here a few days before Easter and went around the whole family ask- ing why Renata wants to divorce him. He said that she had started the proceeding­s. He seemed depressed about it. He was uncharacte­ristically pale and thin.

‘He was a good husband and father. We didn’t want the divorce to happen. He had a good job, a nice house and a car and they had the two children.’

Dr Mustafa has said that for the past six months Miss Antczak had been spending a week per month in Poland, apparently to train as a therapist for a homeopathi­c health treatment called TimeWaver.

In a publicity video on YouTube, Miss Antczak said she used a TimeWaver machine on her younger daughter which ‘appeared to have a positive effect’ on her health. This machine is made up of a box connected to two electrodes, which patients undergoing treatment are asked to hold.

Speaking from her farm yesterday, Mrs Szulc said: ‘The alternativ­e medicine she was into didn’t make sense to us but her daughter was sick for a long time so she was looking for ways to help her.’

Dr Mustafa met Miss Antczak in Poland after emigrating from Syria. The couple married in 1995 before moving to the UK ten years later with their eldest daughter Magda, now 20.

Miss Antczak subsequent­ly gave birth to their second child Victoria. The couple own a detached three-bedroom house in the village of Zabiczki, near Lodz, which they live in during visits to relatives. Last night Miss Antczak’s mother Stanislawa, 84, said she remained hopeful that her daughter was still alive.

She said: ‘I’m a straightfo­rward person and Renata is a straightfo­rward person. I told her not to get divorced, I told her to think of the children.

‘She’d already started talking about it in February.’

‘Possible she found a new man in Poland’

 ??  ?? Missing: Lawyer Renata Antczak, 49, inset, and pictured on her wedding day in 1995 with her husband, dentist Majid Mustafa
Missing: Lawyer Renata Antczak, 49, inset, and pictured on her wedding day in 1995 with her husband, dentist Majid Mustafa

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