Chloe Ayling was kidnapped at a fake photoshoot in Milan in 2017. (Image: Getty Images) Model Chloe Ayling has revealed one thing she promised her kidnapper during her week-long ordeal in Italy. Convinced she was heading to a professional gig, the South London beauty arrived at what turned out to be a "silent" and eerie "studio" back in July 2017.
Chloe says a man suddenly seized her from behind, clasping his hand over her mouth, while an accomplice injected ketamine into her system. She was then handcuffed, zipped into a bag, and whisked away to a farmhouse near Turin. There, she was confronted by her captors claiming they were part of "The Black Death Group" and would be auctioning her off as a sex-slave.
One of her captors, Polish-born Lukasz Herba who lived in the West Midlands, started to befriend Chloe. Although Herba voiced desires to free Chloe amid fears of the shadowy group, he still initially demanded a whopping €300,000 for her release. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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