Discover the dramatic rescue of Liverpool’s Luis Diaz’s mother from kidnappers while his father’s fate remains uncertain. Follow the intense efforts and outpouring of support for the football star’s family in this unfolding story.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro confirmed that Liverpool’s Colombian winger Luis Diaz’s mother has been successfully rescued from kidnappers in Barrancas, northern Colombia. However, the search for his father is ongoing.
Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office has been actively involved in the case, deploying a specialized team of prosecutors, police, and military personnel to locate and clarify the situation, as well as identify those responsible.
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Reports indicate that Luis Diaz’s parents, Luis Manuel Diaz and Cilenis Marulanda, were abducted by armed men on motorbikes while at a service station in the La Guajira area.
General William Salamanca, the director of the police, has mobilized intelligence agents and other law enforcement resources to address the situation, conducting checkpoints and identification efforts to secure the release of the kidnapped couple.
Governor Diala Wilches of La Guajira condemned the kidnapping and called for the immediate and safe return of the victims.
Liverpool, deeply concerned about the situation, is providing support to Luis Diaz and is hopeful for a swift resolution while making the player’s well-being a top priority.
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Luis Diaz, a 26-year-old winger for Liverpool and the Colombian national team, has not commented on the matter. He has a strong football career, having played 43 times for Colombia and joined Liverpool from Porto the previous year, making 11 appearances and scoring three goals in the current season. While he didn’t participate in Liverpool’s recent Europa League match, he was expected to return for their Premier League match against Nottingham Forest at Anfield.