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NY Post
New York Post
6 Oct 2023


NextImg:Missing Katy Perry songwriter found ‘alive,’ friend says

The model and songwriter who co-wrote Katy Perry’s “Walking on Air” has apparently been found “safe” nearly four months after she first went missing, a friend said.

Camela Leierth-Segura, 48, was last seen in Beverly Hills on June 29, after she was evicted from her rental property, the missing persons report released over the summer said.

The hitmaker was found alive in California Friday morning, Cecilia Foss, a friend of the Swedish native, told The Independent

“She was found a few hours ago, so she is safe right now. The family has asked for privacy and the police [haven’t] given me any details yet though, so I only know that she was found so far,” Foss said.

The missing persons investigation has also been closed, the Beverly Hills Police Department told the outlet.

The BHPD did not immediately return The Post’s request to confirm the reports.

Foss’ comments came after a since-deleted Facebook post from Leierth-Segura’a other friend, Liz Montgomery, appeared to break the news, the US Sun reported.

“I just wanted to share that my friend, Camela has been found and she is safe,” the post allegedly read.

“I can’t offer any other details than that, but I wanted to thank everyone for all of your support. We would not have found her without you. Thank you!!!”

Leierth-Segura’s friends reported her missing in July.
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The occasional model’s elderly cat was also missing.
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Leierth-Segura was one of the songwriters behind Katy Perry’s single “Walking on Air.”
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Montgomery reported Leierth-Segura missing in July after her family in Sweden was unable to contact her.

The occasional model and actress’ elderly cat was also missing, police said at the time.

She later told the US Sun that Leierth-Segura’s income came from live music, modeling and acting — all of which were on the downswing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I know she was facing some challenging times […] but nobody realized the extent, because she had a lot of pride and she was very stoic about that kind of thing,” Montgomery said.