THE partner of Liverpool star Luis Diaz sent a plea to the kidnappers of his dad as they celebrated their daughter’s birthday.
Gera Ponce, 25, said that the best gift for her two-year-old daughter would be to “have Grandpa Mane by our side again.”
Luis Manuel Diaz was kidnapped alongside his wife, Cilenis Marulanda, by armed men on motorcycles at a petrol station in the small town of Barrancas in northern Colombia last Saturday.
While Cilenis was rescued within hours, Diaz’s father has been missing ever since.
Colombia’s government says the armed rebel group the National Liberation Army, known as ELN, are responsible for taking him hostage.
Diaz, 26, has been left out of Liverpool’s last two games as a result of the kidnapping, but celebrated his daughters birthday today.
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And alongside photos of the family uploaded to her Instagram account, Gera made the heartbreaking plea to the ELN kidnappers.
She said: “Today our great love turns 2 years old, a princess who fills our hearts with hope.
“The best gift for her would undoubtedly be to have Grandpa Mane by our side again and we trust in God that it will be so.
“God bless you, keep you and allow you to always grow surrounded by love, my princess. Happy Birthday! WE LOVE YOU.”
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Earlier today, however, ELN confirmed that they will release Diaz’s dad after verifying his relation to the Liverpool star.
ELN rebels claimed responsibility for the kidnapping on Thursday and offered the Diaz family a glimmer of hope, promising to release Luis Manuel within “hours”.
Although he still remained a hostage two days later, the terrorist group has now revealed it has begun the process of releasing Luis Manuel.
A representative for ELN, Juan Carlos Cuellar, said: “We must recognise the situation you have heard in the news is true and the ELN is going to free Mr Diaz’s father as soon as possible.”
The kidnap by the communist ELN rebels is believed to have been masterminded by a 40-year-old female fighter called Patricia.
News of the winger’s father’s release comes following speculation he was being taken to Venezuela.
Diaz’s mum, Cilenis, made her first appearance since the kidnapping earlier this week and demanded her partner’s release, as Diaz urged members of the public to march in solidarity with his family.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk