CCTV footage shows the final moments a British waitress was seen alive outside a celebrity Costa del Sol nightclub before allegedly being abducted.
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The Sun reports that multi-millionaire property developer’s son Westley Capper can be seen grabbing hold of Agnese Klavina and pointing to his nearby Mercedes S63 before guiding her to the vehicle.
Cappers friend Craig Porter – who is currently on trial at a court in Malaga over Agnese’s disappearance along with Capper – is reported to have already been in the waiting Mercedes, which was parked outside Aqwa Mist.
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 grabs hold of her right arm and leads her towards the car.
Agnese Klavina
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The British pair are facing up to 12 years in prison if convicted of a crime of unlawful detention.
Capper took to the witness stand on march 20 to deny any wrongdoing.
He admitted to trying to persuade Agnese to come back to his luxury home – a 20 minute drive from the club – but insisted he dropped her off on the way — in high heels and around a 40-minute walk from where she was living — after she told him: “Stop here, I’ve changed my mind, I want to go home, this is where I live.”
The pair also denied boarding Capper’s boat four days later at Puerto de la Duquesa near Gibraltar with a large suitcase and carpet and two other men who are not on trial to dispose of her body at sea.
Latvian-born Agnese, then 30, left her restaurant wages untouched in her bank account at the time of her disappearance.
Capper and Porter are pleading not guilty to a crime of unlawful detention.