She went on to pursue a modelling career in the United States, represented by Ford Models in New York for the likes of Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. Around 1992, while working in New York, she married Jarosław Świątek, one of the organisers of the 1991 edition of Miss Polski.[3] The couple later returned to their native Poland at the end of 1993 to settle in her hometown Wrocław, where they would later have a daughter together.[4]
Death
Kotlarska narrowly escaped death when at the last minute, she backed out of flying on TWA Flight 800, which crashed with no survivors off Long Island, New York on 17 July 1996. Rico Puhlmann, who was Kotlarska's chief photographer, was among the victims.[5]
She was stabbed to death by a stalker outside her home in the Maślice district of Wrocław, on 27 August 1996. The attack also injured her husband, Jarosław Świątek.[6] Her two-year-old daughter was a witness to the attack. She was laid to rest at Grabiszyński Cemetery [pl] on 30 August 1996. The assailant, computer programmer Jerzy Lisiewski, was subsequently sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, finishing his sentence in 2012. Lisiewski was later arrested for stabbing a Romanian man during an attempted burglary in the district of Psie Pole in 2014.[7]
In popular culture
Kotlarska was the main subject of the 2013 film Będę Cię kochał aż do śmierci.[8][9]
Parts of the 2021 book Wenus umiera by freelance author Aleksander Sowa [pl][11] were, according to readers, based on Kotlarska's life and death. Kotlarska was also the subject of one chapter of the book Kryminalny Wrocław by Iza Michalewicz [pl].
Kotlarska and her family were also featured in a February 2023 report on the TVP1 newsmagazine Alarm! [pl][12]
"AGA" Foundation
The "AGA" Foundation" is a NGO founded in Kotlarska's hometown of Wrocław and is dedicated to providing assistance to victim of violence and victims of stalking and related psychological and physical violence.