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Breaking News, Luis Díaz's father was finally rescued from his kidnapping in Colombia

The great news that Luis Diaz receives about the kidnapping of his father

By Hector Garcia

The great news that Luis Diaz receives about the kidnapping of his father
The great news that Luis Diaz receives about the kidnapping of his father

Important news for Liverpool FC and Luis Diaz. The Colombian forward suffered one of the most difficult weeks of his career. The Colombian striker was notified a few weeks ago of the kidnapping of his parents in Colombia by an armed group. However, his mother was released a few hours after the incident. However, the soccer player's father had not been released and his whereabouts were unknown, something that kept the Colombian player uneasy.

 

Luis Manuel Díaz, father of Colombian soccer player Luis Díaz, was released this Thursday by the National Liberation Army (ELN), whose members kidnapped him 12 days ago, in an event that kept Colombia in suspense. The news was confirmed by sources from the Colombian army and the UN to local media. Something completely positive for the footballer because it is important for the future and health of the player and his family.

The 56-year-old man was released by the ELN after the uniformed officers deployed in the region momentarily abandoned some sectors, thereby allowing the guerrilla group to transport Luis Díaz's father to the place where two men were waiting for him. organizations. The release of Luis Manuel Díaz was recorded after a statement was released on November 3, dated November 2, in which the ELN confirmed that it would release Mr. Luis Manuel Díaz and that the release process had begun.

 

Jurgen Klopp's words about what happened with Luis Diaz

A few hours before the news, Klopp expressed his concern about the case. “There is no real news. There are always positive signs, but no real news. Training is a safe place, he wants to be with us and he is here,” Klopp said at the UEFA press conference. The coach also added that the decision had been made the previous week that Díaz would not travel to Colombia to be more aware of the situation. At the moment he remains in constant communication with the Colombian authorities.


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