BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — This week marks one year since Fredonia native Mackenzie Michalski was reported missing in Hungary.
Michalski, a 31-year-old nurse practitioner, was killed while on vacation in Budapest. The man accused of killing Michalski is being held in Hungary on murder charges.
Mackenzie’s family expressed confidence that justice will be served in the following statement:
The family thanked the community for their ongoing support during this difficult time.
Mackenzie’s loved ones told me they are focused on seeking justice for her tragic death. They plan to honor her legacy through a lasting tribute that reflects her kindness and commitment to serving others.
Kenzie’s family is focused on seeking justice for her tragic death. In time, they plan to honor her legacy through a lasting tribute that reflects her kindness and commitment to serving others.
Through this effort, we hope to turn our grief into purpose—honoring her life by helping others in her spirit. Her light will continue to guide us.”
Last November, two of Michalski’s closest friends reached out to 7 News and shared their efforts to find their longtime friend in Hungary in Buffalo. Later that week, 7 News learned through Budapest law enforcement and local media that Michalski was found dead and an Irish citizen was arrested.