AN anguished student from Poland has today turned to the people of Huddersfield to help find her missing boyfriend.

Tobiasz Minski, 23, vanished after a night out at the Camel Club in Huddersfield town centre last Thursday night – and his girlfriend, Malgorzata Brychcy has searched for him ever since.

She has had dozens of posters showing her with Tobiasz printed and distributed throughout the town.

But all her efforts have so far drawn a blank – and she has now even turned to a private detective agency in Poland to help her try to solve the mystery.

The 20-year-old said it is out of character for Tobiasz to have gone missing for days and she now fears the worst.

The couple live together at Longroyd Bridge close to the town centre since moving to Huddersfield in the summer of 2006 to study degrees at Huddersfield University.

But it has suddenly all become a nightmare for Malgorzata – who is known as Rita.

She said: “I know Tobiasz so well and know he would never leave me in this country alone. I fear something bad has happened to him. To be honest, I’m now starting to think he may be dead. He would never put me through this agony.’’

The couple met three years ago in their home Polish town of Poznan and came to Huddersfield so Tobiasz could study a fine art degree and Rita could study media and TV production.

The couple both worked behind the Mymou bar on Queen Street in Huddersfield town centre.

Rita was working there last Thursday from 7pm to 2am.

Tobiasz came into the bar with a friend and had a couple of drinks before they moved on to the Camel Club.

Rita went home after finishing work, but when Tobiasz had not arrived back by 4am she began to worry.

She started to call his mobile phone and although the number rang, Tobiasz did not answer.

Shortly after 8am she tried and the phone had either been switched off or the battery had failed.

She contacted his friend during the day, but he told her he had left Tobiasz in the club and gone home.

He said Tobiasz’s jacket was still in the club when the friend left.

When Rita went to the club the next day, the jacket had gone.

She said: “He must have been in the club when his friend went home and then left later. There has been a possible sighting of him outside McDonald’s in the town centre at 5.20am.

He had changed his shift at the bar the following day so he could attend a lecture at the university he badly wanted to go to, but never turned up.

Rita said the couple have lots of friends and she has trawled the clubs and bars since Tobiasz disappeared, but no-one has seen or heard from him.

She added: “I’m just so desperately worried. I need to know what has happened to him.’’

When last seen Tobiasz was wearing a red jumper, black jacket, dark jeans, black trainers and a black woolly hat.