Klaudia’s mum told followers ‘she is my angel, my world, my everything’
A mother has spoken publicly for the first time after her influencer daughter was left in a critical condition following a collision outside a Soho nightclub.
Klaudia Zakrzewska, known to her online followers as Klaudiaglam , was among three pedestrians injured in central London in the early hours of Sunday morning (April 19).
Gabrielle Carrington, 29, a former X Factor contestant who performs under the name RIELLEUK, has since been charged with attempted murder. She appeared before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
For the first time since the incident, Klaudia’s mother has provided a heartbreaking update, calling for the 30-year-old influencer’s followers to pray for her daughter after false rumours claimed she had died.
“There is hope still, we pray. My dear family and friends. I’m asking from the deepest place in my heart — please keep my beautiful daughter Klaudia in your prayers right now,” she said, writing on Klaudiaglam’s Instragram story.
“She is my angel, my world, my everything, and she needs all the love, strength, and healing we can send her.
“Please lift her in your prayers—for comfort, protection, and strength during this difficult time. Your love and support mean more to me than words can express. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Polish-born Klaudia, who boasts more than 258,000 followers on Instagram, had been at the Inca nightclub with friends on the night of the crash. She remained in hospital today in a critical condition. A security guard stood close to Klaudia at the time has been left with “life-changing injuries” after the incident.
Anoosh Chaichy, 56, from Edgware, in north London, was injured as tried to move his e-scooter from the scene. Carrington appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, raising questions online as she made a heart gesture from the dock.
Dressed in grey, she stood with her hands on her hips as District Judge Nina Tempia remanded her in custody, where she will be kept until the next court hearing at the Old Bailey on May 19.
“A woman has been charged with attempted murder following a serious collision in Westminster,” a statement made by the Met Police confirmed on Tuesday.
“At around 04:30hrs on Sunday, 19 April, officers were called to Argyll Street following reports that a car had been involved in a collision with pedestrians. Police attended with the London Ambulance Service, a woman in her 30’s remains in a life-threatening condition.
“In the same collision, a man in his 50s sustained life-changing injuries and was taken to hospital. A third woman, aged in her 30s, was treated for minor injuries.
“Gabrielle Carrington, 29 (06.11.96), of Manchester, has been charged with attempted murder, grievous bodily harm with intent, actual bodily harm, dangerous driving and drink driving. She has been remanded in custody ahead of her first appearance at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 21 April. The incident is not being treated as terrorism-related.”
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