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Body is found during search for missing MMA fighter in Marbella

Last updated: May 8, 2025 5:03 pm
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Published: May 8, 2025
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A body has been found in Marbella during the search for a missing MMA fighter.

Patryk Kosciowski, 31, vanished after leaving his car on the AP-7 motorway on the night of May 2.

The Spanish Eye emailed Malaga Policia Nacional first thing this morning requesting confirmation that a body had been found.

The force’s press department has not picked up the phone all day.

However, according to local reports citing police sources, the body of Patryk was found in Elviria at around 7.30pm on Wednesday.

Patryk was on holiday with his girlfriend when he disappeared on the night of May 2. 

The pair had attended a party on the Costa del Sol and were heading back to their accommodation when they got into an argument. 

At around 2.30am, they were between Malaga city and Marbella when Patryk stopped the car and got out. 

An appeal read: ‘On the night of May 2-3, 2025, at 2.30 a.m. (Friday-Saturday), Patryk was travelling from Malaga to Marbella, Spain, via the AP-7 motorway. 

‘During the trip, he argued with his fiancee, and the man got out on the highway, 1km behind the toll gate in the Mijas-Fuengirola area.

‘He then set off in an unknown direction, but remained in contact via text.’

The appeal claimed he refused to get back in the car and did not want to order an Uber. 

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It added: ‘Unfortunately, he didn’t want to share his location so they could pick him up again; he stubbornly stated he would walk back alone. 

‘The man’s phone battery was already dying; at 3.11am, he sent the last text, and by 4.00am, the phone was already off.

‘To date, Patryk hasn’t returned, hasn’t made any contact, and his fate remains unknown.’

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