Influencer Klaudia Zakrzewska dies days after London crash as Gabrielle Precious Carrington charged with murder

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Influencer Klaudia Zakrzewska dies days after London crash as Gabrielle Precious Carrington charged with murder

Influencer Klaudia Zakrzewska dies days after London crash as Gabrielle Precious Carrington charged with murder (Image via Getty)

Klaudia Zakrzewska, a 32-year-old influencer known as Klaudiaglam, has died after a serious crash outside a nightclub in central London. The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday, April 19, near the Inca club on Argyll Street in Soho.

Police say she was hit by a car and rushed to hospital, where she stayed in critical condition for days before passing away on Saturday. A woman, Gabrielle Precious Carrington, 29, has now been charged with murder after the case was updated following Klaudia Zakrzewska’s death. Earlier, the charge was attempted murder. According to the Metropolitan Police, the situation is still under investigation, and officers are asking people not to share videos or guess what happened online.The crash also left others hurt. A 58-year-old man suffered life-changing injuries, while another woman in her 30s had minor injuries. Police confirmed the incident is not being treated as terror-related. Officers were first called to the scene around 4:30 am after reports that a black Mercedes had driven into pedestrians.

Gabrielle Precious Carrington charged with murder after Klaudia Zakrzewska Soho crash incident

Gabrielle Precious Carrington, who once appeared on The X Factor in 2013 as part of the group Miss Dynamix, is now at the center of the case.

She is also known online as RIELLEUK and has built a following on social media. Police say she is facing multiple charges, including dangerous driving and driving while nearly twice over the legal alcohol limit.She appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court last Tuesday and was taken into custody. She is now expected to appear at the Old Bailey on May 19.Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell from the Metropolitan Police shared a message after Klaudia Zakrzewska’s death.

She said, “We would like to express our deepest sympathies to Klaudia’s family and friends in light of this tragic update. Our thoughts are also with everyone impacted by this incident.”She also asked people to stop spreading clips or making guesses online. She said, “We recognise that this case has generated significant interest and discussion on social media; however, we would urge the public to refrain from further speculation.”Klaudia Zakrzewska, who had more than 250,000 Instagram followers, had posted videos from the nightclub just hours before the crash. Her family had earlier shared that she was in a coma and fighting for her life. In a message on a GoFundMe page, her mother said, “My daughter is currently in a coma and desperately fighting for her life. This is the most devastating time our family has ever faced.” The fundraiser has now raised nearly £18,000 to support her family.

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