Access to someone else (!) events at my desktop / iCloud Calendar

I know. It sounds strange and unbelievable (but, judge yourself - attached JPEG proof below), but I can access someone else calendar via my both Calendars - desktop and iCloud based. And - glad you asked this - yes, I am loged by my own Apple/iCloud ID on my brand new Apple computer.
Strange. Unbelievable. I know. It should not happen. Agree.
Hope that UK iCloud support team, which I just passed this info, will cover this anomalies (there’s no such support in my country, so that’s the reason I am posting this here).
Just in case you’re curious:
1. not-mine-events are located in USA, while I am Polish citizen living in his own home country,
2. orange areas on the attached picture covers my own events and reminders - the rest is not mine.

Thanks for helping presence of joined PL/US Apple Care/iCloud forces, my problem has been resolved.
The root of such misbehavior was as simple as ridiculous: an iPad which I won at competition was intended to be a store unit. So, it has some demo stuff on board - events in Calendar app included. After enabling iCloud services, the demo data has been pushed to all my calendars.

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