Trigger warning: abuse, kidnapping
Model Chloe Aylingstill remembers the “exact moment” she woke up after being drugged and bundled into a suitcase when she wasabductedin 2017.
HighlightsModel Chloe Ayling was kidnapped in 2017 after being lured to Milan for a fake photo shoot.Lukasz Herba pretended to be from the group Black Death, involved in selling models as sex slaves, and demanded a £265,000 ransom.Ayling faces continued scrutiny and accusations of faking her abduction as a PR stunt, despite legal rulings against Herba.
Herba injected Ayling with the horse tranquilizer ketamine. Then, he stripped and handcuffed her, placed her in a holdall bag, and drove her 120 miles (193 km) in the boot of a car to a remote farmhouse near Turin.
The model was held captive for six days.
Herba pretended to be from a group called the Black Death, involved with selling models as sex slaves in Saudi Arabia,theBBCreportedin June 2018. The kidnapper demanded a $327,650 (£265,000) ransom.
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Model Chloe Ayling was kidnapped in 2017 after going to a fake photoshoot session in Milan, Italy
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“I can still remember some parts of it so visually,” Ayling said during a recent appearance onBBC Breakfast. “I was so heavily drugged, but waking up, I can still remember the feeling of, ‘Was I on a boat or was I on a ship?’ like it was a crazy dream.
“I still remember that exact moment, but I tend not to think about it. Especially because back then, I talked about it so much. But I kept it out of my mind in my own time.”
Herba handed Ayling over to the British consulate after she tricked him into thinking that she would be his girlfriend if he freed her. He was then jailed and sentenced to 16 years and nine months in prison.
Herba’s brother, Michal, was also jailed for 16 years, later reduced to five on appeal, for his participation in thekidnapping. He was freed in 2022.
Ayling was drugged with the tranquilizer ketamine, placed in a bag, and taken to a remote farmhouse near Turin
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At the start of the trial in February 2018, a police officer told the court that Ayling had suffered mental and physical abuse during the kidnap.
Seven years on, many people still accuse the model of faking her own abduction as a PR stunt
‘I feel like my voice was never heard’
Model Chloe Ayling told#BBCBreakfastshe is still being called a liar seven years after being kidnapped when she was lured to a fake photo shoot in Milan – as a drama based on her story is aired on the BBChttps://t.co/9tdCTU46bTpic.twitter.com/ZxnLZznjlr
— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast)August 12, 2024
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When asked why she was shopping hand-in-hand with Herba, she said she was “completely brainwashed” into believing her life was in danger from the Black Death Group.
She said Herba was “sexually frustrated,” and she was forced to share a bed with him in the farmhouse, but she was not raped.
The court ruled out any involvement from the model. Herba has a parole hearing scheduled for later this year.
Police said that Ayling had suffered mental and physical abuse during the six-day ordeal
British model drugged, stuffed in suitcase in sex trafficking attempt, police sayhttps://t.co/fM0YsFRRVipic.twitter.com/GUMHvxJh5m
— CBS News (@CBSNews)August 6, 2017
Seven years after the traumatizing ordeal, she hopes the show will put an end to the criticism and set the record straight for those who still suspect she orchestrated a publicity stunt.
Brothers Lukasz and Michal Herba were sentenced to prison for abducting the then 20-year-old woman
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“Seeing it gave me chills because it’s such a relief. People will see all the evidence against [the Herbas] laid out word for word, without bias,” Ayling, who is the mother to eight-year-old Ashton, toldThe Times.
“At the time, everything was so focused on me, and no one was interested in how the brothers were changing their story every second to completely contradictory ones.”
“At the time, everything was so focused on me, and no one was interested in how the brothers were changing their story every second,” she said
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“This should be a lesson for people not to judge victims based on the way they act or react.”Lei RV
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