By chance, Polish cop helps Lech Walesa with flat tire in US

TOLLAND, Conn. — A Connecticut state trooper who's a local of Poland bought fairly the shock whereas responding to an SUV with a flat tire Wednesday — a passenger within the automobile occurred to be former Polish President Lech Walesa.

State police stated Trooper Lukasz Lipert arrived to the decision in Tolland and was greeted by Walesa, who had spoken in Hartford on Tuesday as a part of his U.S. tour advocating for support for refugees who've fled Ukraine in the course of the warfare with Russia.

Lipert, 35, who got here to the U.S. when he was 18, informed The Hartford Courant that he spoke with Walesa in Polish about their homeland and the anti-communist motion Walesa helped lead.

“It was undoubtedly an amazing alternative to satisfy the person who had a voice throughout these instances,” Lipert stated. “It was undoubtedly an amazing expertise.”

Trooper Lukasz Lipert shakes hands with former Polish President Lech Walesa on Interstate 84 in Tolland, Conn.
Trooper Lukasz Lipert shakes palms with former Polish President Lech Walesa on Interstate 84 in Tolland, Conn.
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Walesa, 78, led the nationwide Solidarity motion in Poland within the Eighties that finally toppled Poland’s communist leaders by means of an election in 1989. He acquired a Nobel Prize in 1983 and served as Poland’s first popularly elected president from 1990 to 1995. He's a powerful critic of Poland’s present right-wing authorities.

A automobile service employee modified the tire and Walesa continued on his method down I-84. One in all his subsequent stops is an occasion in Boston on Monday.

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