Family's emotional plea for missing hotel worker Klaudia Przybyło to 'give any sign she's safe'
Family begs missing hotel worker Klaudia Przybyło to contact them

Klaudia Przybyło, 35, has not been seen or heard from since April 24, prompting an emotional plea from her family for any sign that she is safe. The Polish national, who moved to London about 15 years ago, was last known to work at the luxury Connaught hotel in Mayfair.

Disappearance and concerns

Alarms were raised after Klaudia failed to meet a friend as planned. Since then, her phone has remained inactive, and there has been no contact with family or friends. Her last known address was in Cobham Road, Haringey, north London.

A loved one said: "Klaudia, we are all very worried about you. It's been two months with no contact or message. Remember no matter what happens you can always count on us, you are not alone. Give any sign of life that you are safe."

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Appeal for information

The family has appealed to the public for help, urging anyone with information to come forward. "Even the smallest piece of information can make a significant difference in finding her and returning her to your loved ones," a relative said.

Klaudia is described as around 5ft 3in tall, with long, straight dark blonde hair, blue eyes, and a slender build. She has a distinctive infinity tattoo on her right wrist.

Background

Originally from Lower Silesia in Poland, Klaudia left her hometown at 20 and moved to London. She has been missing for over two months, leaving family in Poland desperately searching for answers.

Anyone with information about Klaudia's whereabouts is urged to contact the police immediately.

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