December 14, 2024

Liverpool's Luis Diaz meets father first time since latter's kidnapping by Colombian guerrillas

Liverpool
Reuters

(Reuters) - Liverpool and Colombia winger Luis Diaz has reunited with his father for the first time since the latter's kidnapping ordeal, the Colombian football federation said on Tuesday.

Luis Manuel Diaz, 58, was released on Thursday by the leftist National Liberation Army 12 days after he was taken hostage on October 28 in Barrancas, a rural municipality where he lives in the northern province of La Guajira.

The winger remained with Liverpool through this period up to Sunday's Premier League win over Brentford, before returning to Colombia ahead of Thursday's FIFA World Cup qualifier against Brazil.

The Colombian FA shared pictures of the father and son's emotional reunion on X, formerly known as Twitter, with the caption, "We are family."

Diaz's father has said he would remain in Colombia despite his difficult kidnapping experience.

"My aspirations are to continue in my town because I have my entire family in my town," he told a press conference on Friday. 

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