Masza Graczykowska, 25, a Polish influencer with a large online following, was found dead in her Warsaw flat on March 8, authorities confirmed. Officials have opened an investigation under Article 155 — involuntary manslaughter.

Death and investigation

Piotr Antoni Skiba of the District Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw told local media that an inquiry has been launched under Article 155. “[It] is being conducted under Article 155 – involuntary manslaughter,” he said. Skiba added that an autopsy returned no evidence of third‑party involvement, and that police have ordered further tests.

When Graczykowska’s remains were discovered, her dog was also found in the flat and was initially taken to a local shelter; the animal has since been collected by her family.

Career and public response

Graczykowska had amassed more than 600,000 followers across multiple platforms. She shared selfies, modelling shots and beauty tips with her online community and was known for a public feud with fellow influencer Fagata. In 2022 she took part in an MMA fight against activist Maja Staśko.

Her final Instagram post was published on November 17, 2024. Previously she had taken a break from social media and revealed she had been hospitalised for four months with kidney problems. In 2024 she also told followers she had experienced clinical death for three minutes and later said she was sober and receiving psychological care.

Fans, family and friends have shared tributes online. Comments published after the news included: “Your whole life was ahead of you,” “Fly high, little angel, free from pain and suffering. I didn’t know you but someone so young shouldn’t have to leave,” and “Rest In Peace.”

Authorities continue their investigation. At this time no further conclusions have been confirmed publicly.

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