Polish athlete goes missing in Spain. Race against time continues

Patryk Kościowski comes from Radom. In the mixed martial arts community, he is known primarily for amateur fights. He trains at the Cross Fight Radom club on a daily basis. His trainer Leszek Kulik delivered disturbing news. As it turns out, the 31-year-old disappeared during the May Day holiday, which he spent with his girlfriend in Spain.
- Patryk is an amateur fighter, he is not a popular person in this sport, but he took part in several amateur competitions, including ALMA (Amateur MMA League). He has been training at my club for many years and I feel obliged to do something in this direction, so that he finds his place - the trainer said in an interview with Sportowe Fakty.
Patryk Kościowski is missing. Appeal for helpThe man disappeared on the night of May 2-3. According to unofficial information, he had an argument with his girlfriend on his way back from a party. He was last seen on the AP-7 motorway between Malaga and Marbella in Andalusia, Spain . Cameras recorded his presence at 2:30 a.m. near a toll booth on the motorway, near Mijas and Fuengirola.
After the argument, the man allegedly got out of the car and drove away in an unknown direction. He then refused to give his location and insisted that he would walk back to the hotel. Just after 3:13, Patryk Kościowski sent his last message to his partner. From 4 a.m. his phone was inactive and contact with the 31-year-old was lost.
The missing man is 175 cm tall and weighs 88 kg. According to the police description, he has dark blond hair and black eyes. His distinguishing features are tattoos on both forearms. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a white T-shirt and denim shorts, he was also wearing a gray cap and white shoes.
Anyone with any information about the whereabouts of Patryk Kościowski is asked to contact the Police Department in Radom at Traugutta Street on +48 47 701 33 50. Information can also be reported to the Spanish police on +34 649 952 957 or by calling the emergency number 112.
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