The Klaudia Glam Soho incident is drawing intense attention after a serious collision outside a nightclub in Westminster left the influencer critically injured and led to multiple criminal charges, while online claims about her death remain unconfirmed in the official material reviewed.
Klaudia Glam was reportedly struck by a car outside a Soho nightclub and rushed to the hospital. Videos of the incident spread widely online, and a 29-year-old woman was arrested.
The Metropolitan Police said a woman has now been charged with attempted murder following a serious collision in Westminster. An earlier police update said detectives were appealing for witnesses after the incident on Argyll Street.
That official update is important because it confirms the collision and the criminal case, but it does not confirm the death claim. Based on the public material reviewed here, the safer and more accurate framing is that the incident remains under investigation and that official confirmation of death was not established in the available sources.
What Has Been Reported So Far
The influencer, who has more than 260,000 Instagram followers, was rushed to a nearby hospital after the incident. It also says bystanders could be heard shouting before she was trapped under the vehicle.
A report surfaced saying she had been in critical condition on April 20, while the 29-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, grievous bodily harm, dangerous driving and drink driving. That reporting matches the broad direction of the police case, though the official police material available through the Metropolitan Police newsroom only confirms the charge of attempted murder in connection with the Westminster collision.
The driver is a “rival” social media star, but the official material reviewed here does not establish motive in those terms. It also does not publicly confirm the death claim.
That distinction matters in newsroom reporting. A serious collision, arrest and charge have been publicly documented, but motive, rivalry and any reported death require careful attribution unless confirmed by authorities.
Because the incident was captured on video and spread quickly online, public attention has intensified around the case. However, the investigation is now centred on what police can prove, not on what social media users believe they saw.