Liverpool and Colombia star Luis Diaz was reunited with his father in his homeland on Tuesday for the first time since the latter's kidnapping ordeal.
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- Winger's father kidnapped by guerrilla group
- Was held for 12 days before release last week
- Reunited with son for first time on Tuesday
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Luis Manuel Diaz was in tears as he embraced his son when they met up before the player reported to the Colombia national team. Several more relatives were present at the pair's first meeting since the release of Luis Manuel.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Luis Manuel Diaz was kidnapped and held by the National Liberation Army (ELN) for 12 days before his release on November 9. He was handed over to a humanitarian commission consisting of the United Nations and the Catholic Church.
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WHAT LUIS MANUEL DIAZ SAID
The player's father opened up on his experience while kidnapped, saying: "It was a lot of horseback riding, a lot of mountains, a lot of rain, too many insects. I couldn’t sleep peacefully. It was difficult. Almost 12 days without sleep."
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WHAT NEXT FOR LUIS DIAZ?
The Liverpool winger will likely be in action when Colombia take on Brazil and Paraguay in their upcoming World Cup qualifying matches.