Lukasz Herba Top Facts About Chloe Ayling’s Kidnapper

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Lukasz Herba has been identified as the man responsible for the kidnapped of British model, Chloe Ayling, who was abducted last July.



Ayling lived a 6-day ordeal after she was taken and nearly sold to the dark web last year. The blonde who arrived in Milan for an alleged work shoot, was taken by members of a gang known as Black Death.

However, she was released after the gang realized Chloe Ayling is a mom. The group allegedly violated their honor code by abducting her, because she has a child. We previously told you all the details about her kidnapping which you can find in the link below.

CHLOE AYLING MODEL KIDNAPPED, DRUGGED AND NEARLY SOLD

Chloe who was released with the warming that she shouldn’t talk about her captors because they threatened to kill her if she told police about the incident –can now rest assured as her kidnapper has been sentenced.

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#1 Lukasz Pawel Herba, a 30-year-old Polish man, who lives in Britain, was arrested on July 18 on suspicion of kidnap and extortion, according to state police.

#2 He was given more than 16 years behind bars over the kidnapping of the British model.

#3 At the beginning Herba came up with his own story saying that Chloe had made it all up with the intention of raising her profile in order to get more followers. He told the court they met on social media and planned the “kidnap” together because she told him she was cash strapped so he told her he would help and even wrote the Black Death ransom notes together.

#4 He further accused her of wanting to become a model and wanting to go on reality-TV. Lukasz Pawel Herba also revealed he was in love with her and hoped that at the end they would be together.

#5 His lawyer said he hoped the court would have been lenient to him as he did not harm her and didn’t collect any ransom. However, prosecutors alleged Lukasz Herba kept Chloe in the boot of a car for five hours and could have died. Also adding that “She could have been allergic to ketamine, she could have suffered from claustrophobia. She could have died.”