Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story review – TV as nonsensical as the crime it’s based on

There’s a big problem for this admirably accurate dramatisation of the real-life abduction of a British model: the facts are convoluted, bitty and frustrating

What would you do? How would you react, in this extraordinary situation? That question underpins all drama to an extent but is particularly crucial in Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story, a dramatisation of real but disputed events.

Chloe Ayling is a British model who, in 2017, was abducted. She was hired via her agent for a photoshoot in Milan, but when the 20-year-old arrived at the given location, a quiet building in a back street, masked men attacked her, doped her with ketamine and drove her to a remote farmhouse. Six days later she turned up at the British consulate in Milan, having been released despite a ransom demand not having been paid.

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