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Did Rielle threaten Klaudia? Alleged message resurfaces after influencer’s death in London crash

A social media post linked to Rielle is under scrutiny after a London crash left Klaudia Glam dead

A social media post attributed to influencer Rielle is facing scrutiny following a fatal incident in central London that left content creator Klaudia Glam dead.

The incident occurred in the early hours of April 19 on Argyll Street in London’s Mayfair district. Witnesses reported a heated argument before a car drove into a group of people, causing multiple injuries.

Emergency services responded to the scene, and authorities later confirmed that a driver was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and related offences.

Klaudia Glam, whose real name is Klaudia Zakrzewska, was among those injured and later died. A man in his 50s was seriously hurt, while another individual sustained minor injuries. Police have not yet confirmed a motive, and investigations remain ongoing.

Attention has shifted to a message reportedly posted hours before the incident, which has circulated widely online.

The post read, “Ppl shouldn’t trouble mad people. Coz when I hurt you for provoking me, I won’t be going to jail I’ll be at the hospital 🙂 around the way from where I’ll put you.”

Screenshots of the now-deleted message have prompted debate, with some users questioning whether it foreshadowed the events, while others have urged caution against drawing conclusions.

Further concern has been fuelled by tributes shared by individuals said to be close to Klaudia Glam. One message described the trauma of witnessing the incident, while another read, “Rest in peace angel. We live in such a cruel world, you didn’t deserve this.” Photo: Instagram

Photo: Instagram

Authorities have appealed for witnesses to come forward as they continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the crash.



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