THE mum of an influencer who was allegedly dragged under a car driven by a former X Factor finalist has revealed her daughter is in a coma.
say doctors believe she “won’t survive” after the horror incident outside a nightclub in the early hours of Sunday.
Klaudia’s heartbroken family has revealed she is in a coma Credit: Instagram
They say doctors believe the influencer ‘won’t survive’ Credit: Instagram
X Factor finalist Gabrielle Carrington appeared in court on Tuesday Credit: Central News
Klaudia, 29, known on as Klaudia Glam, was rushed to hospital where she remains in a life-threatening condition.
Gabrielle Carrington, who was a finalist on in 2012, appeared at Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
A has since been set up by Klaudia’s relatives, with her mum describing it as the “most devastating time” the family has faced.
She wrote: “As many of you may already know, my daughter is currently in a coma and desperately fighting for her life.
“Those who know me understand how much I love my daughter and what a special bond we have, and I cannot give up on my baby girl.
“Klaudia is in critical condition, and due to the severity of her injuries, doctors do not believe she will survive.
“But I truly believe her fight is not over! Klaudia is strong, and I know she still has a chance.
“I am deeply grateful to everyone who has already helped us during this incredibly painful time.
“Your kindness, prayers, and support mean more than words can express. Please continue to keep Klaudia in your thoughts and prayers.”
Carrington is charged with attempted murder, grievous bodily harm with intent, actual bodily harm and drink-driving.
The singer, who appeared on in 2013 as a member of girl group Miss Dynamix, spoke only to confirm her identity.
Carrington, of , also made a heart sign to her friends and family in the packed public gallery.
She was held after three people were left injured near the Palladium in Soho, central London, at around 4.30am on Sunday.
The horror unfolded after a group of pedestrians were struck by a car in Argyll Street, Westminster.
A GoFundMe has since been set up by Klaudia’s relatives Credit: Instagram
It is next to Oxford Street and home to the London Palladium, as well as many of the capital’s popular nightlife spots.
CCTV showed Carrington arriving at Argyll Street in her car before having an “altercation” with a man.
This then allegedly “escalated to involve several other members of the public”, the court was told.
Prosecutor Rizwan Amin said she was seen returning to her car, which was captured “immediately moving off and sharply mounting a pavement”.
Klaudia was then “trapped and dragged under the vehicle”, it was said.
Klaudia’s mum had previously posted a message on with an image of her daughter in a desert wearing a beige dress.
She wrote: “I am asking from the deepest place in my heart – please keep my beautiful daughter Klaudia in your prayers right now.
“She is my angel, my world, my everything, and she needs all the love, strength, and healing we can send her.
“Please lift her up in your prayers – for comfort, protection, and strength during this difficult time.”
The court heard security guard Anoush Chyche, aged in his 50s, was also struck by the car as he unlocked his e-scooter.
He was said to have suffered “life-changing injuries” when the car allegedly rolled over him.
Latisha Armstrong, aged in her 30s, was also struck and suffered a fractured bone in the wrist area.
The prosecutor told the court there was reportedly an “ongoing dispute with the parties, and the parties were known to each other”.
Carrington was remanded into custody to next appear at the Old Bailey on May 19.



