Klaudiaglam’s mom vows to use donations to get “justice” for daughter after rival charged with murder

The mother of social media personality Klaudiaglam is determined to find justice after Gabrielle Carrington, a 29-year-old singer who competed on X-Factor, was accused of murdering her daughter.

Klaudia Zakrzewska, who performs as Klaudiaglam, was hit by a car driven by Gabrielle Carrington following an argument outside a London nightclub on April 19th.

I was absolutely shocked to hear about what happened! Klaudiaglam is in critical condition, and RielleUK was arrested. They’ve been charged with some really serious stuff – attempted murder, intentionally causing serious harm, assault, reckless driving, and driving under the influence. It’s just awful, and I’m really worried about Klaudiaglam.

On April 25, those charges were upgraded to murder after Zakrzewska died in the hospital.

Klaudiaglam’s mother, who previously raised money through GoFundMe to cover medical expenses, now plans to use those funds to pursue legal action.

X-Factor finalist Gabrielle ‘RielleUK’ Carrington charged with murder after Klaudiaglam dies

After Zakrzewska died, police changed the charges against Carrington from attempted murder to murder.

Klaudiaglam’s mother, Kinga, posted an update on their GoFundMe page explaining how the donated money will be used.

Dealing with this heartbreaking loss, I’m dedicated to honoring my wonderful daughter with a farewell service that celebrates her life with love, respect, and the beauty she embodied,” Kinga shared.

The money collected will be used to cover the costs of her funeral, helping us give her a beautiful and fitting farewell.

So, they said the money’s going towards lawyer fees. Sounds like they might be thinking about suing the influencer, or at least getting their own legal counsel to look into things. It’s a messy situation, and they’re clearly preparing for a potential fight.

I’m committed to getting justice for my daughter. Some of the money donated will go towards legal costs, allowing me to hire the best lawyers to fight for her and honor her memory.

As of today, the GoFundMe campaign has raised a little over half of its £50,000 target. Carrington is due in court on May 19th.

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2026-04-27 18:49