A cage fighter has mysteriously gone missing while on holiday with his fiancée on the Costa del Sol.
Patryk Kościowski and his partner, Kinga Jakubowska, had travelled to Spain for the May Bank holiday weekend.
They were driving back from a party when they reportedly had a row in the early hours of Saturday (3 May).
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At around 2:30 am, Patryk got out of their car on a stretch of the AP-7 motorway, near Mijas.
He remained in contact by phone, but he refused to return to the vehicle or order a taxi.

He declined to share his location and insisted he would return to their accommodation on foot.
The last message from his mobile was sent at 3:11am, as reported by Need To Know.
By 4am, the phone was silent and there had been no contact since.
Patryk, 31, is from Radom, south of Warsaw, Poland.
He is an amateur MMA fighter and a long-time member of Cross Fight Radom.

His record, according to the Amatorska Liga MMA, is six wins and one loss.
The Spanish Civil Guard are searching for him.
But his loved ones are worried he may have fallen victim to a mugging, as he had valuables on him at the time.
His coach, Leszek Kulik, told Polish media: “It’s really strange that a young guy could just disappear for so many days without a trace.

“One day, maybe, but not four. Apparently, it’s not the safest area either, with reports of assaults and robberies.
“A lot of Moroccans live there, and some are said to be involved in criminal activity.”
Members of the public have been asked to keep an eye out for his distinctive arm tattoos.
His fiancée has remained in Spain and was joined by Patryk’s brother as the search for him continues.
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