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Published 16:38 20 Apr 2026 GMT
A woman who was run over by a rival in front of a London nightclub has been identified and is in critical condition.
The Metropolitan Police revealed that a 30-year-old woman was taken to hospital after emergency services were called to Argyll Street in the British capital at around 04:30 BST on Sunday morning (April 19).
A man in his 50s also sustained life-changing injuries and was taken to the hospital, while a third woman, aged in her 30s, was treated for minor injuries.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, grievous bodily harm (GBH), dangerous driving and drink driving after a car hit pedestrians.
Police explained that the incident, which happened in Soho, wasn't being treated as terrorism-related.
Videos of the incident have since been posted on social media by witnesses, showing the messy build-up to the gruesome incident.
Videos from the scene showed that several women were involved in a fight in the street at the location of the incident.
Then, a woman got into a black car, which accelerated into a group of people and hit another woman, who was standing on the pavement.
She was seen on the ground, trapped under the vehicle, as others rushed over to help.
A man who was standing nearby with a bike looked to have been hit by the car, as Det Ch Insp Alison Foxwell has called for witnesses to come forward to authorities.
The woman was revealed to be social media influencer Klaudiaglam, real name Klaudia Zakrzewska.
She was hit along with two other pedestrians on Argyll Street, Soho, London, in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Polish-born Klaudia, who was in critical condition following the incident, has over 261,000 followers on Instagram and was at the Inca nightclub with friends before the incident, according to The Mirror.
She was seen posting videos online of herself dressed up on a night out before the horror incident.
The influencer is best known for posting snaps and videos of herself enjoying concerts, events, and holidays abroad, which garner thousands of likes from followers.
But on Sunday morning, she was rushed to the hospital as police responded 'following reports that a car had been involved in a collision with pedestrians'.
DCI Alison Foxwell, from Specialist Crime South, urged witnesses to come forward with any information they may have from the night.
She 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.
"I would urge anyone who witnessed the collision, or any activity prior to it that they feel may be of relevance, to come forward.
"The information you have - however minor you believe it may be - could be of crucial importance to investigators."