Polish Woman Goes Missing in Mallorca Following Reported Theft

Anna Wilska, a 33-year-old Polish woman living on the island of Mallorca, has gone missing after reporting the theft of her documents and phone to Spanish police on April 14.

Background and Initial Incident

Anna Wilska, originally from Ostrowite Prymasowskie, had been residing on Mallorca since last November after spending ten years in Hamburg. In April, she was robbed while at Can Pere Antoni beach in Palma.

Spanish authorities confirmed that Wilska filed a formal report on April 14 regarding the loss of her identification documents and mobile phone.

Final Communication and Search Efforts

On April 17, an acquaintance of Wilska received a message from her Instagram account, sent by a stranger, stating that she had been robbed on the beach and was left without a phone, passport, or resources. She requested help contacting her sister.

The individual whose account was used to send the message reported that he has no further contact with the 33-year-old. He claimed to have attempted to locate her, including searching a hostel where she was allegedly staying.

Police Investigation and Status

Spanish police conducted searches of local hotels but found no trace of Wilska; she was never registered at the hostel she was reportedly staying in. The family officially reported her missing to the police in Gniezno on May 11, and the case was transferred to Spanish authorities for an intensive search.

Description and Appeal

Anna Wilska is approximately 175 cm tall with a slim build, blue eyes, and medium-length brown hair with highlights. A distinguishing feature is a vaccination scar on her left arm. Police urge anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact the Gniezno District Police Headquarters or local Spanish authorities.

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