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Chloe Ayling 'vindicated' over kidnapper's conviction | |
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Model Chloe Ayling says she feels "vindicated" after the man she accused of kidnapping her was convicted and jailed for almost 17 years. | |
Ms Ayling was lured to Italy from London on the promise of a photo shoot by Lucasz Herba, who drugged her and took her to a farmhouse in a holdall. | |
Herba, 30, held her there for six days in July 2017, and demanded a 300,000 Euro (£265,000) ransom. | |
The Polish national was jailed following a trial at a court in Milan. | |
The court heard he offered Ms Ayling for sale online, before handing her over to the British consulate. | |
Herba - described by prosecutors as a "narcissist and a fantasist who was obsessed with Miss Ayling" - was also found guilty of attempted extortion and carrying false documents. | |
He was jailed for 16 years and nine months. | |
Herba had claimed Ms Ayling went with him willingly, which she denied. | |
'A psychopath' | 'A psychopath' |
At the start of the trial in February, a police officer told the court that Ms Ayling had suffered mental and physical abuse during the six-day ordeal. | |
Her agent Adrian Sington said: "This has been an incredible burden on her shoulders for the last year in the face of media criticism of her motivation and this is vindication - her story is true. | Her agent Adrian Sington said: "This has been an incredible burden on her shoulders for the last year in the face of media criticism of her motivation and this is vindication - her story is true. |
"It means now she can get on with her life. It's hard if you're being painted in the press as a liar and now she's able to say, 'I know it's a bizarre story but it's a true one'." | "It means now she can get on with her life. It's hard if you're being painted in the press as a liar and now she's able to say, 'I know it's a bizarre story but it's a true one'." |
He called Herba a "psychopath and a narcissist" who "behaves in such a way that it's almost impossible to believe that someone could be so stupid". | He called Herba a "psychopath and a narcissist" who "behaves in such a way that it's almost impossible to believe that someone could be so stupid". |
"So, in some ways, it's not surprising that the media found Chloe's story difficult to believe," he said. | "So, in some ways, it's not surprising that the media found Chloe's story difficult to believe," he said. |
"Let's not forget she was bundled into a suitcase, injected with ketamine in the boot of a car and thought she was going to die." | "Let's not forget she was bundled into a suitcase, injected with ketamine in the boot of a car and thought she was going to die." |
Ketamine injection | Ketamine injection |
The BBC's Gavin Lee said Herba orchestrated "an extraordinary kidnap plot" in an attempt to win the model's affections. | |
Herba, who lived in Oldbury, West Midlands, posed as a photographer in July last year and lured the 20-year-model, from Coulsdon, south London, to a fake studio in Milan. | |
He then injected Ms Ayling with the tranquilliser drug ketamine. | |
She was stripped, handcuffed, placed in a holdall bag and driven 120 miles (193km) in the boot of a car to a remote farmhouse near Turin. The model was held captive for six days. | |
It was heard in court that Herba then pretended to be from a group called the Black Death, involved with selling models as sex slaves in Saudi Arabia, but ultimately released Ms Ayling after discovering she had a child. | |
Our correspondent added: "This, according to the prosecution, was another elaborate lie, set up in an attempt to win the model's sympathy and affection before releasing her." | |
In his defence, Herba said he had previously met Ms Ayling and had fallen in love with her. | In his defence, Herba said he had previously met Ms Ayling and had fallen in love with her. |
He claimed he wanted to create a scandal to help her career by creating extra publicity. | He claimed he wanted to create a scandal to help her career by creating extra publicity. |
Herba said that he was inspired after watching the film By Any Means - in which a similar kidnap plot was carried out. | Herba said that he was inspired after watching the film By Any Means - in which a similar kidnap plot was carried out. |
The court ruled out any involvement from Ms Ayling. | The court ruled out any involvement from Ms Ayling. |
Herba's brother Michal is alleged to have been involved in the kidnap and is in the process of being extradited from the UK. He denies any involvement. |