Would you do the same for your children?

It was in the late 80s when Kalinka, 14, was found dead in Germany from “heatstroke”, after vacationing with her mother and her stepfather, Krombach. However, the autopsy did not add up for her father, André Bamberski.
Krombach was a respected doctor, so he was never investigated, until her father began to connect the dots and discovered that the stepfather had murdered her. In the 90s, he took him to court, and although he was convicted, the Ministry of Justice requested that it not be applied to him.

Later, Krombach was accused of raping a patient, but he kept practicing, so Bamberski decided to seek justice for his daughter and all the other girl victims.

In 2010, the father hired the Russian mafia, to kidnap the doctor and beat him up. The police arrived and managed to bring him before the courts for the rape and murder of his daughter, in addition to the crimes against his patients. Krombach was imprisoned and died in 2020. “I fought like Don Quixote de la Mancha against the windmills. I got justice for her, but the truth is that these are extreme battles”, Bamberski concluded.
