via Instagram / @chloeaylingLife & Culture / NewsYoung British model kidnapped and auctioned onlineShe was allegedly released after her kidnapper found out she had a childShareLink copied ✔️August 6, 2017Life & CultureNewsTextCharlie Brinkhurst-Cuff A 20-year-old British glamour model has escaped a terrifying ordeal after being kidnapped and auctioned on the dark web. Chloe Ayling, who lives in Surrey, had travelled to Milan for a photoshoot when she was attacked, drugged, and abducted before being driven to Turin in a suitcase on July 11. According to Italian newspaper La Stampa, the shoot had been booked through her agent who was later asked for a ransom for Ayling's freedom. A statement from police headquarters in Milan detailed Ayling's ordeal: “Attacked, drugged, handcuffed and closed inside a suitcase, that's how a 20-year-old English model was kidnapped on July 11 in Milan to be sold to the best offer on pornography sites.” Police have arrested 30-year-old suspect Lukasz Pawel Herba, a Polish national, who they believe is part of a dark web criminal gang called Black Death. The Daily Mail reports that Ayling was given a letter by Black Death on her release, detailing that she was given her freedom due to the fact she has a two-year-old son. A simulation of Chloe Ayling's kidnapping released by the Italian policevia Polizia di Stato Parts of letter read: “You are being released as a huge generosity from Black Death Group. Your release does, however, come with a warning and you should read this letter very carefully. “A mistake was made by capturing you, especially considering you are a young mother that should have in no circumstances be lured into kidnapping. Second important factor (sic) you are very well aware of is your overall protection by one of our main and very well respected men who made a very clear and solid stance in your case. “Any sort of disobedience with the above will result in your elimination.” Speaking to reporters outside her London home on Saturday 5 August, Ayling said, “I am incredibly grateful to the Italian and U.K. authorities for all they have done to secure my safe release. I have just arrived home after four weeks and haven't had time to gather my thoughts. I am not at liberty to say anything further until I have been debriefed by the U.K. police.” Listings for women on dark web sites including Black Death have been reported on in the past, but questions remained over their legitimacy. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDoes the internet have mummy issues? Ej Dickson investigatesHalf His Age: Jennette McCurdy’s new novel takes on age-gap relationshipsBACARDÍIn pictures: The enduring energy of Northern Soul dancefloorsOakley Breakdancer Sunny Choi is Super Bowl readyJim BeamJim Beam and Dazed are celebrating game day earlyBright futurism: Who’s in charge of imagining a better future for humanity?The women fighting for trans inclusion at Hampstead ponds Why are so many young people going ‘no contact’ with their parents?The year of the Fire Horse: What does it mean for you?Desa Potato Head: The hotel fighting Bali's sustainability crisis Is a social media ban the answer? 5 experts weigh-inJim BeamWhat went down at Jim Beam’s NYC bashEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy