Lee Andrews, the husband of former glamour model Katie Price,has claimed he was kidnapped after a six-day disappearance. However, a recent poll suggests that most people believe the 43-year-old businessman is simply avoiding mounting pressure .

The 86% majority dismissing the kidnapping claim

Public confidence in the kidnapping narrative appears to be remarkably low. According to a poll conducted by the Daily Mail, an overwhelming 86% of readers believe that Lee Andrews is not a victim of a crime, but is instead hiding from various pressures. This massiive margin of skepticism suggests that the public is viewing the disappearance through a lens of personal crisis rather than criminal activity.

The poll results further highlight the divide in public opinion regarding the businessman's safety. while the vast majority dismissed the abduction theory, only 2% of voters felt that Andrews could be in genuine danger. An additional 11% of respondents noted that the claims simply do not add up, leaving only a tiny 1% who remained undecided about the situation.

Allegations of a van abduction and bizarre messages

The specific details of the alleged crime involve a sudden and unexplained disappearance from social media. As the Daily Mail reported, Andrews has been absent for six days, having "gone dark" on his new wife, Katie Price, after stepping away from his digital platforms.. Price has alleged that her husband was driven off in the back of a van.

This theory of a forced abduction is tied to a series of what Price describes as "bizarre messages" received by the businessman. The report indicates that these messages preceded his disappearance, forming the basis for Price's belief that a kidnapping had occurred. However, the lack of corroborating evidence has fueled the widespread doubt seen in recent polling.

Luisa Zissman's search efforts and the mother's doubt

In response to the disappearance, Katie Price has taken active steps to locate her husband, including releasing his last known communication to the public. To assist in the search, Price has summoned her close friend and former The Apprentice contestant, Luisa Zissman. Zissman's involvement marks a high-profile attempt to resolve the mystery of Andrews' whereabouts.

Despite these efforts, the family remains divided on the nature of the disappearance. andrews' own mother has expressed significant doubt regarding the kidnapping theory proposed by Price. This internal family skepticism adds a layer of complexity to the search, as the primary accuser's theory is being challenged by the missing man's own kin.

The unanswered questions regarding the bizarre messages

Several critical pieces of information remain unverified as the search for Lee Andrews continues. While Price has cited "bizarre messages" as a catalyst for the kidnapping claim, the specific content and origin of these messages have not been made public. Without this information, it remains difficult to distinguish between a genuine threat and a personal decision to withdraw from public life .

Furthermore, the exact nature of the "mounting pressure" that 86% of poll respondents believe Andrews is avoiding remains unknown. It is also unclear whether any formal law enforcement investigation has been launched to verify the claim of a van abduction. Until these specific details emerge, the discrepancy between Price's claims and the public's cynicism is likely to persist.