Model Chloe Ayling broke down in tears when cops caught her lying about her alleged kidnapper, a police dossier reveals.
The Brit, 20, was quizzed at length over claims she was drugged, put in a suitcase and bundled into a car.Polish brothers Lukasz, 30, and Michal Herba, 36, are in custody accused of kidnap.
At one point in three separate interviews over nearly 13 hours, Chloe was asked about the tracksuit and shoes she was wearing. She said she was given them before leaving the house where she was allegedly held near Turin.
But the documents say she burst into tears when told a shopkeeper confirmed she was with Lukasz when they were bought. She told police:
One officer asked: “So why did you lie to us?’’
Chloe, of Coulsdon, South London, again broke down before saying: “I don’t have a reasonable explanation.’’
Another cop asked in the interviews on July 17:
“Don’t you think it seems strange that you went to buy shoes with the person who kidnapped you?’’
Chloe replied:
“He was the person who could save me and who could help me regain my freedom. That’s the reason I didn’t fight and I didn’t ask for help from the woman in the shop.’’
In a statement Chloe said five people were involved in her kidnap but she had seen only two faces — thought to be the Herba brothers.
Westminster magistrates’ court ordered the extradition of Michal from Britain to Italy last Friday. His legal team have lodged an appeal, calling the kidnap a publicity stunt and a sham.
But Italian cops say they have more than enough evidence against both brothers.
The UK Sun
The Brit, 20, was quizzed at length over claims she was drugged, put in a suitcase and bundled into a car.Polish brothers Lukasz, 30, and Michal Herba, 36, are in custody accused of kidnap.
At one point in three separate interviews over nearly 13 hours, Chloe was asked about the tracksuit and shoes she was wearing. She said she was given them before leaving the house where she was allegedly held near Turin.
But the documents say she burst into tears when told a shopkeeper confirmed she was with Lukasz when they were bought. She told police:
“It is true. I went with him to buy the shoes.’’
One officer asked: “So why did you lie to us?’’
Chloe, of Coulsdon, South London, again broke down before saying: “I don’t have a reasonable explanation.’’
Another cop asked in the interviews on July 17:
“Don’t you think it seems strange that you went to buy shoes with the person who kidnapped you?’’
Chloe replied:
“He was the person who could save me and who could help me regain my freedom. That’s the reason I didn’t fight and I didn’t ask for help from the woman in the shop.’’
In a statement Chloe said five people were involved in her kidnap but she had seen only two faces — thought to be the Herba brothers.
Westminster magistrates’ court ordered the extradition of Michal from Britain to Italy last Friday. His legal team have lodged an appeal, calling the kidnap a publicity stunt and a sham.
But Italian cops say they have more than enough evidence against both brothers.
The UK Sun
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