Lethbridge Herald

British model tells tale of kidnapping

LAWYER: UK MODEL’S ‘STRANGE’ TALE OF ITALIAN KIDNAP IS TRUE

- Jill Lawless

Chloe Ayling’s ordeal sounds like a tale spawned by nightmares of the evil that lurks online.

The 20-year-old British model says she was lured to Italy with the promise of a photo shoot, then drugged, stuffed into a suitcase, transporte­d to an isolated farmhouse and held, at times in handcuffs, for almost a week.

Ayling has told police the “terrifying experience” ended when her captor, who had threatened to hold her for ransom or advertise her as a sex slave on the criminal “dark web,” decided instead to drop her off at the British consulate in Milan.

As made-for-the movies as the young woman’s account sounds, Italian police have arrested a suspect: a 30-year-old Polish man who claimed to be a paid killer for a group called the Black Death.

The lawyer Ayling has while the case is under investigat­ion — standard procedure in Italy — acknowledg­ed Monday that aspects of the case seem bizarre. He said investigat­ors initially had “more than understand­able doubts” about the model’s story.

“It seems incredible,” lawyer Francesco Pesce told the Associated Press — “a man kidnaps, together with others, a girl, and after a week, citing particular reasons, accompanie­s her inside a consulate ... (and) practicall­y hands her over to police.”

“This at first was doubted also by investigat­ors — but the story later turned out to be true,” he added.

Pesce, Ayling’s agent, and Milan police have all given broadly the same account of the sensationa­l events.

The model — whose nascent career includes topless shoots for British tabloid newspapers — went to Milan on July 11 for a photo shoot at what her agent, Phil Green, said was “a recognized studio in the city centre.”

When she got there, her lawyer said, a man grabbed her by the neck while another injected her with a dose of the anesthetic Ketamine “strong enough to knock her to the ground.”

“Then she was stuffed in a black sports bag, like she was an object, and then transporte­d over winding, unpaved roads for more than two hours ... bound hand and foot and with tape across her mouth,” Pesce said.

Milan police said Ayling was taken to a rural house near Turin in northern Italy, where she was kept handcuffed to a wooden dresser.

They said the suspect in custody, Lukasz Pawel Herba, advertised her “sale” online, while at the same time demanding $300,000 ransom.

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