Liverpool footballer Luis Diaz was reunited with his parents on Tuesday following their release by kidnappers in Colombia. Diaz arrived in Bogota before flying to Barranquilla – the national team base for Thursday's World Cup qualifier against Brazil – where he was greeted by his father Luis Manuel and mother Cilenis Marulanda.
The pair were seized at gunpoint on October 28 in Barrancas, in the northern La Guajira province by the National Liberation Army (ELN) and while Diaz's mother was freed within hours, his father was held for 12 days.
The 58-year was finally released last Thursday after negotiations between the government and the ELN. He said of his experience: “It was a lot of horseback riding, really hard, a lot of mountains, a lot of rain, too many insects.” On social media on Tuesday, the Colombia Football Federation published pictures of the family's reunion alongside a short statement which read: “This was Lucho's exciting meeting with his father Mane Diaz and his family. “We love you and we are more united than ever!
We are all Colombians.” Diaz missed Liverpool's Premier League win over Nottingham Forest on October 29 to return home after news of the kidnapping emerged, and manager Jurgen Klopp admitted the build-up to the match had been “the most difficult I've ever had in my life”. “How can you make a football game really important on a day like this?