Chilling moment missing waitress is seen alive for the last time as she is led away from Spanish nightclub by two British men who deny abducting the woman
Chilling CCTV footage captured the last time a missing waitress was seen alive before she was allegedly abducted by two Brits outside a Costa del Sol nightclub.
Multi-millionaire property developer’s son Wehttps://thebritishherald.comstley Capper can be seen grabbing Agnese Klavina by the arm and pointing to his nearby Mercedes S63.
Craig Porter, who is currently on trial at a court in Malaga over Agnese’s disappearance along with Capper, was already in the Merc with tinted windows parked outside Aqwa Mist in the upmarket holiday resort of Puerto Banus.
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Agnese, pictured, was last seen in the early hours of September 6, 2014. She was reported missing five days later when she stopped posting on social media
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Capper’s friend Craig Porter, pictured, is also on trial at a court in Malaga over Agnese’s disappearance
The CCTV footage, obtained by police shortly after Agnese was reported missing five days after she left the club in the early hours of September 6, 2014, appears to show her trying to break free of Capper as he leads her towards the car.
Ousmane can be seen with his back turned towards the pair, and leaning into the vehicle to talk to Porter, as Capper talks with the missing girl and starts to escort her towards the car.
Latvian-born Agnese, who spent several years living in London before moving to Spain around six months before she disappeared, appears to get in the back seat herself after Ousmane opens the door for her.
The partygoer, wearing a white dress and carrying a matching large white handbag, can be clearly seen opening the back door of the vehicle after Capper seems to tip Ousmane before the doorman closes it on her again.
The two-minute long footage finishes with Capper getting into the driver’s side and leaving the nightclub car park as Ousmane, who described himself as the head of security at Aqwa Mist on the first day of the trial yesterday, goes back to work.