Influencer Klaudiaglam's Mother Says Doctors Fear She Won't Survive After Soho Car Crash
Klaudiaglam's Mother: Doctors Fear She Won't Survive Crash

The mother of social media influencer Klaudiaglam, whose real name is Klaudia Zakrzewska, has shared a heartbreaking update, stating that doctors fear her daughter may not survive after a devastating car crash in London's Soho district.

Critical Condition and a Mother's Plea

Kinga, Klaudia's mother, posted on a GoFundMe page set up for the family, revealing that the influencer is in a coma and "desperately fighting for her life." She wrote: "Klaudia is in critical condition, and due to the severity of her injuries, doctors do not believe she will survive. But I truly believe her fight is not over! Klaudia is strong, and I know she still has a chance."

The mother described her daughter as a wonderful person who has touched many lives with her kindness. She added: "I never imagined I would be in a position to ask for help like this. Our family has always worked hard to stand on our own, and starting this fundraiser has been one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. But I am doing this because I am desperate to give my daughter every possible chance to survive."

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The family plans to explore every possible treatment to keep Klaudia alive and comfortable.

The Incident and Charges

The crash occurred outside the Inca show restaurant and bar on Argyll Street at around 4:30 am on Sunday. Two other pedestrians were also injured. Gabrielle Carrington, 29, a former X Factor finalist known online as RIELLEUK, appeared in court this week and was charged with attempted murder, GBH with intent, ABH, dangerous driving, and drink driving.

Prosecutor Rizwan Amin told Westminster Magistrates' Court: "In the early hours of Sunday morning, the ambulance service and police were called to Argyll Street to reports of a female run over." Court documents indicate Carrington was above the drink drive limit, with 61 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 milligrammes of breath at the time of arrest.

Carrington was remanded in custody after the hearing.

Police Appeal for Witnesses

Met Police Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell, of Specialist Crime South, said: "As our enquiries continue, our thoughts are with those injured and their loved ones. While this incident took place in the early hours of the morning, venues in the area were still open, and we believe a number of people will have seen what happened."

She urged anyone who witnessed the collision or any prior activity to come forward, stressing that even seemingly minor information could be crucial to investigators.

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