Before the outbreak of World War I (exact date unknown), a forester (gamekeeper or guard) was attacked and murdered in the Kozienicka Forest, who was transporting money from Radom to the headquarters of the Kozienice Forest Inspectorate in Aleksandrówka. The forester who was walking shortly (through the forest) was attacked, stealing a transport of cash. Then he was attacked and murdered, and the crime scene remained red with blood, hence the name "Red Figure". The personal details of the victim and the perpetrators of the cruel murder have never been established. Only verbal accounts circulate about the above incident. Foresters from the Kozienice Forest District, wanting to commemorate this place, renewed the cross and set up a new information board about this event. We, modern foresters, do not know the answer - what is the true story behind this place? The course of events will remain a mystery forever.
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