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    Major update in hunt for gang who kidnapped Liverpool star Luis Diaz’ parents as cops ‘closing the net’ on suspects

    COLOMBIAN police say they are closing the net on the gang who kidnapped Liverpool star Luis Diaz’s parents after identifying some of the suspects.Alejandro Zapata, deputy director of the country’s Policia Nacional, said he was not in a position to name names.
    Colombian authorities have provided a major update in the search for the dad of Liverpool forward Luis DiazCredit: Rex
    Luis Manuel Diaz has been missing since Saturday after being kidnapped by armed gunmen in ColombiaCredit: AFP
    Diaz’s mother, Cilenis Marulanda, was also taken but was later rescued after being found in the city of Barrancas the same nightCredit: Supplied
    But he said investigators were “clear about people who could be linked” to Saturday’s abduction of Luis Manuel Diaz and Cilenis Marulanda in their home town of Barrancas.
    Mr Zapata confirmed investigators were treating the kidnap as a “premeditated crime” which had been meticulously planned.
    He added: “When something like this happens, it is generally not spontaneous and there has been previous planning, people that draw people to a certain place, that is, who place them somewhere so that others arrive and that’s what we are investigating.”
    He also spoke about the possibility that Luis Manuel was smuggled into Venezuela following the rescue of the Liverpool striker’s mum just hours after the abduction.
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    Mr Zapata said: “What we know is that the kidnap occurred in La Guajira and it’s close to the border of course.
    “We don’t have any evidence at the moment indicating he has been taken across the border, we can’t say that’s what’s happened, but we can’t rule it out either.
    “It’s very possible his captors look to the possibility of fleeing to Venezuela.”
    Appearing to support the idea the gang who have Luis Manuel are in hiding and have not managed to cross into Venezuela, Mr Zapata’s boss William Rene Salamanca Ramirez told Colombian media: “I can’t give any information on that and I want to be very prudent.
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    “I myself flew over an area you’d cross in and they would have to cross the Perija Mountains and I don’t think a human being could survive that.
    “We were trying to put some commando units into that area and we couldn’t because of the dense jungle vegetation.
    “An army blockade has been in place in the lower part of the mountains which would be the normal route into Venezuela.”
    Colombia’s Attorney General Francisco Barbosa had confirmed earlier it was possible the winger’s dad could already be across the border.
    He said Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro would be asked to help free Luis Diaz’s dad if it emerged that was the case.
    A reward of up to £40,000 has been offered by the authorities for information.
    A man described as the best friend of Luis Manuel Diaz told a Colombian radio station the footballer’s dad and his wife had been heading to the home of a relative of Cilenis.
    Victor Medina said: “It was 5.30pm local time on Saturday. They had filled up with petrol and then went to a neighbourhood nearby to collect something from a relative of Celinis.
    “There the captors arrived, four men on motorbikes.
    “They threatened them with weapons, made them get into the same vehicle and sped off with the other two on a motorbike tailing them.
    “They headed for a rural area. The authorities were informed and there was a chase.”Luis’ mum has yet to speak publicly about her ordeal.
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    She was abandoned by her captors by the roadside as the hunt to catch them intensified.
    The men holding the footballer’s father are said to have fled with him on motorbikes.
    Portuguese forward Diogo Jota held up Diaz’s shirt after scoring the opening goal in Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest on SundayCredit: EPA More

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    Cops still searching for Liverpool star Luis Diaz’s dad after terrifying kidnap in Colombia as mum rescued and freed

    COPS are continuing their search for Luis Diaz’s dad after he and the Liverpool star’s mum were kidnapped in Colombia before she was freed.It comes after earlier reports suggested Luis Manuel Diaz was rescued during a police shootout that left two of his captors dead.
    Luis Diaz’s dad has reportedly been rescued after his parents were kidnapped in Colombia
    Luis Diaz in action for Liverpool in August 2022Credit: Getty
    The Liverpool FC striker’s parents were taken hostage on Saturday near their home in Barrancas, Colombia.
    It comes after his mum, Cilenis Marulanda, was freed from her captors and was pictured overnight enjoying a tearful reunion with relatives, with Diaz’s dad still reportedly missing.
    Liverpool FC released a statement today confirming it was aware of the ongoing situation involving Diaz’s parents.
    “It is our fervent hope that the matter is resolved safely and at the earliest possible opportunity,” they said.
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    “In the meantime, the player’s welfare will continue to be our immediate priority.”
    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said it was a “worrying situation for all of us”.
    Colombian police have announced that they are prepared to reward anyone who will provide crucial information into the kidnapping of Diaz’s dad with £40,000.
    William Rene Salamanca Ramirez, the director general of Colombia’s National Police force, was today filmed speaking with the 26-year-old winger on his mobile phone from an undisclosed location in La Guajira where he travelled to after the kidnap took place.
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    He told the footballer, referring to him by his nickname of Lucho: “Dear Lucho, you’re talking to William Salamanca the director of Colombia’s National Police.
    “I am here in La Guajira on the orders of Colombia’s President to lead and supervise the operation to rescue your father.
    “Last night we managed to rescue your mother and she is safe and well.
    “We are here and using all the air and land resources available with the support of the Colombian Army”.
    The police chief spoke to the Liverpool player after Colombia’s Ambassador to the UK Roy Barreras described the kidnap of Luis’ parents as “miserable” and said their liberation was being seen as a “national priority.”
    He said in a direct message to the captors after it was confirmed Cilenis had been rescued but Luis Manuel Diaz was still missing amid fears he was already in Venezuela: “Mr kidnappers: In addition to a heinous crime, you have committed a terrible mistake!
    “You have offended the flag of Colombia, the shirt that I am sure you have also worn to shout the goals of the Colombian National Team that unites us all.
    “You still have time. Avoid a greater tragedy. It will turn out badly for you! Correct the error Free Lucho Díaz’s father now.”
    The Colombian army said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday: “Army troops support the search operation for the parents of soccer player Luis Díaz, who apparently are victims of kidnapping.”
    Diaz has not been included in Liverpool’s squad to face Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
    Local media in the La Guajira region earlier reported the footballer’s dad had been freed following a shootout with police which resulted in the deaths of two of the four kidnappers.
    The incident is said to have happened near an area called Los Barrancones as the captors headed towards Colombia’s border with Venezuela.
    They reportedly had the intention of smuggling him into the neighbouring country.
    But there has not yet been any official confirmation, however, that Luis Diaz’s dad has been rescued.
    The reports emerged as a man described as the best friend of Luis Manuel Diaz told a Colombian radio station the footballer’s dad and his wife had been heading to the home of a relative when they were taken hostage at a petrol station.
    Victor Medina said: “It was 5.30pm local time on Saturday.
    “They had filled up with petrol and then went to a neighbourhood nearby to collect something from a relative of Celinis.
    “There the captors arrived, four men on motorbikes.
    “They threatened them with weapons, made them get into the same vehicle and sped off with the other two on a motorbike tailing them. They headed for a rural area.
    “The authorities were informed and there was a chase.”
    Responding to claims there was an exchange of gunfire before Cilenis was rescued, Medina said: “I haven’t had the chance to speak to her yet.
    “It’s a difficult situation. She’s back at home with doctors because we know she arrived quite distressed after what has been a trauma for her.
    “We’re just waiting for everything to calm down a bit before we speak with her.”
    He added: “Luis Manuel Diaz is a person who is much loved in Barrancas and there’s never been any talk of threats.
    “He and his family are highly appreciated in this municipality and that is why he always felt calm and safe here.
    “But there is always going to be someone who wants to harm a family, a family which is bringing a lot of glory and a lot of recognition to Barrancas.
    “The general public rejects acts like this targeting a much-loved and respected family in our municipality.”
    Diaz is Colombia’s biggest star and has scored nine goals in 43 appearances for the national side.
    His father previously revealed the Liverpool ace suffered from an illness which caused him to lose a dangerous amount of weight.
    The tricky winger went from “chubby” to extremely skinny which could’ve cost him his life.
    Diaz was born and raised in the heartland of Colombia’s largest indigenous community.
    His football skills impressed scouts, including Colombia legend Carlos Valderrama.
    After scoring seven goals at the 2015 Copa Sudamericana de Pueblos Indigenas, Diaz’s career began to take off.
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    Atletico Junior sent him on loan to Barranquilla, where he was put on a special diet to gain 10kg.
    Diaz crossed the Atlantic to join Porto in 2019, before moving to Liverpool in January 2022.
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    Vile Gillingham fan arrested and banned for LIFE after sick racial taunt at Newport star Omar Bogle

    A GILLINGHAM fan has been arrested and handed a lifetime ban after directing a racial taunt at Newport star Omar Bogle.The disgusting incident happened after Bogle had put Newport 2-0 ahead at Priestfield in their League Two clash on Saturday.
    The fan appeared to make a monkey gesture towards Bogle as he celebrated a goal
    Newport striker Omar Bogle was the victim of disgusting racial abuse by a Gillingham fanCredit: 2023 Athena Pictures
    As Bogle celebrated the goal in front of the home end, the fan appeared to make a racist gesture imitating a monkey towards the Newport striker.
    Video footage showed Newport players who had gone over to celebrate with Bogle cutting their celebrations short to point at the fan following the gesture.
    Gills chief Joe Comper took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to say the fan had been arrested and issued with a lifetime ban from the stadium.
    Comper said: “Disgusting from one individual in the Rainham End. Arrested, and a lifetime ban from Priestfield issued.
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    “Can’t thank the large number of fans from around the stadium who are clearly as enraged as us. We really appreciate your support.”
    A statement from Kent Police said: “A man has been arrested following a report of racist abuse at a Gillingham FC match.
    “Kent Police was notified of an incident during the League Two game against Newport County on the afternoon of Saturday 28 October 2023.
    “A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of a racially-aggravated public order offence and taken into police custody.
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    “Officers are carrying out enquiries into any further offences which may have taken place at the match.”
    Referee Tom Reeves was seen discussing the incident with Bogle and Newport captain Ryan Delaney.
    He then headed to the touchline to speak to managers Keith Millen and Graham Coughlan, the fourth official and matchday steward.
    A statement from anti-racism organisation Kick It Out said: “We are aware of the disgusting abuse from a fan directed towards Newport forward Omar Bogle during Saturday’s League Two match at Gillingham.
    “There is absolutely no room for so-called supporters like this in football and offences such as this should be met with the strongest possible punishments.
    “We send our support to Omar and remind fans that discriminatory behaviour will not be tolerated. If you see it or hear it, report it.”
    Today’s vile incident comes after Gillingham were slapped with a £12,500 fine from the FA in September following an investigation into racist and sexist chanting by supporters.
    The League Two side were charged with three counts of misconduct between December 2022 and February 2023. More

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    Brighton fans clash with Ajax supporters as cops brandish batons in violent scenes after Europa League match

    THIS is the moment Brighton fans clashed with Ajax supporters inside a train station.Cops were forced to brandish batons in a bid to stop the violent scenes after the teams played a Europa League match.
    Brighton fans last night clashed with Ajax supportersCredit: Twitter/@footbalIfights
    Video show cops fighting to keep them apartCredit: Twitter/@footbalIfights
    Officers were forced to brandish batonsCredit: Twitter/@footbalIfights
    Shocking video shows supporters throwing a mat over a barrier as police shout at them to ‘get back’.
    As the crowd gets larger officers are forced to whip out their batons and one ends up on the ground after being pushed.
    Before the clash, Brighton claimed a historic first ever win after welcoming Ajax to the Amex.
    Roberto De Zerbi’s side played European greats Ajax off the park as Joao Pedro and fellow summer signing Ansu Fati put an end to their run of five without a win
    It comes after video earlier this month showed a Brighton fan on the floor in agony after he was allegedly pushed to the ground by a French cop.
    Tensions flared following the Seagulls’ 2-2 draw with Marseille on October 6 as supporters were shut in the stadium for hours after the European clash.
    Fans heading to the south of France had been warned they would be held up for at least 45 minutes for safety reasons.
    But furious football lovers complained they were kept back for at least two hours with no water offered.
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    Supporters stuck in crowds claimed on social media some people fainted due to dehydration.
    A British Transport police spokesperson said: “We are aware of videos circulating on social media showing fighting at Brighton Station. 
    “Officers were in attendance are working alongside Sussex Police to investigate the incident.” More

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    Hartlepool United midfielder Oliver Finney, 25, charged with rape of woman in Cheshire

    A FOOTBALLER has been charged with raping a woman in Cheshire.Oliver Finney, 25, allegedly attacked the woman in 2022 while playing for League Two side Crewe Alexandria.
    Oliver Finney has been charged with rapeCredit: Alamy
    The midfielder, who now plays for Hartlepool United, is due to appear at Crewe Magistrates’ Court on November 13. 
    Finney has been suspended by the club while the case is ongoing.
    They said: “Hartlepool United have been made aware of a police investigation surrounding a first-team player which has been reported in the press today.
    “The allegation dates back to before the player joined Hartlepool United.
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    “Upon being informed of the allegation and investigation for the first time the Club immediately placed the player on suspension pending the investigation outcome.
    “The matter is subject to an official process and therefore no further comment will made at this time.”
    Finney began his career at Crewe in the team’s academy before joining Nantwich Town on loan in 2016.
    He returned to Crewe in 2017 and scored 14 goals in 99 appearances.
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    Shocking moment Borussia Dortmund and Newcastle fans fight in street before Champions League game – with nine arrested

    THIS is the shocking moment Borussia Dortmund and Newcastle United fans fought in the street before their Champions League game – with nine people now arrested.Football supporters were seen brawling outside the Magpies’ St James’ Park ground ahead of last night’s 1-0 home defeat.
    Football fans were seen brawling in footage shared onlineCredit: Twitter
    There was a heavy police presence on the streets approaching the ground and cops have now revealed eight men and a woman have been detained.
    Dortmund supporters were heard chanting in both German and English as fights reportedly broke out between rival fans, with cops attempting to keep them apart.
    Clips have emerged on social media showing clashes ahead of the UEFA Champions League loss for manager Eddie Howe’s home side.
    Footage showed fans trading blows over a metal fence, while in another police protected by helmets ushered Dortmund supporters draped in scarves towards the ground.
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    A Newcastle follower was shown appearing to hold aloft a black flare, the Star reported.
    Bottles were also seen being thrown in footage filmed in Newcastle city centre ahead of the match.
    There were also clashes in Newcastle earlier this month ahead of the club’s home game against French side Paris Saint-Germain.
    A PSG fan was seen punching a member of the public.
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    Newcastle won that match 4-1.
    The Magpies, competing in the Champions League for the first time in two decades, began their campaign with a 0-0 draw away to Italy’s AC Milan in the San Siro.
    The Sun Online has contacted Newcastle and Dortmund for comment.
    Northumbria Police said: “Eight men and one woman were arrested for a range of offences, including criminal damage, possession of a flare and a report of selling fake tickets.
    “The event passed largely without incident, with the overwhelming majority of both home and away fans behaving respectfully and appropriately.
    “Any pockets of disorder which were identified were swiftly dealt with by officers on scene.
    “We will continue to review any further reports from the event to establish if further criminal offences have taken place, and take robust action where required.”
    Clashes appeared to take place ahead of last night’s Champions League matchCredit: Twitter
    There was a heavy police presence across Newcastle city centreCredit: Twitter
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    Craig Bellamy reveals more details to story of his fight with John Arne Riise

    CRAIG BELLAMY has added a new twist to the story of his fight against John Arne Riise in 2007.Days before Liverpool’s clash with Barcelona in the Champions League last-16, Bellamy had astonishingly attacked Riise with a golf club after the Norwegian refused to sing at a karaoke drinking session.
    Craig Bellamy admits attacking John Arne Riise with a golf clubCredit: Rex
    Bellamy celebrated a goal against Barcelona by swinging a pretend golf clubCredit: Getty
    Bellamy had wandered into Riise’s room and attempted to hit him with one of his golf clubs, however, Riise managed to dodge the blow.
    The headlines at the time were made by the pair, but Bellamy has now lifted the lid on more details from that night.
    Speaking on the Overlap with Sky Bet, Bellamy said: “As I was about to enter my hotel room, the players were coming back.
    “They all steamed into our room and trashed it – it was one of these double-floor rooms, with a downstairs kitchen.
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    “Steve [Finnan] comes into my room in the morning and says Pako [Ayestarán] and Rafa [Benítez] are downstairs, and they want to see you.
    “I go downstairs, and there’s plates everywhere. He’s looking round, and he asks me to tell him what happened.
    “I told him the truth – I couldn’t get out of this one..”
    Liverpool were miraculously not impacted by their shenanigans, coming away with a 2-1 win at the Nou Camp with both Bellamy and Riise scoring.
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    Bellamy even mocked his story by swinging a pretend golf club in celebration of his goal.
    The Reds then lost the home leg 1-0 and but went through on away goals.
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    Notts County keeper hit in head by ‘vape’ and left bleeding at Gillingham clash as police launch investigation

    POLICE are investigating after Notts County goalkeeper Sam Slocombe was left with a cut head after being struck by an object thrown by a yob in the crowd.The Magpies impressed to claim the points — but the gripping contest was marred by the late drama which left their shot-stopper needing medical attention from the club’s physio.
    Notts County goalkeeper Sam Slocombe was struck by an object thrown from the crowd at PriestfieldCredit: AHPIX.com
    Slocombe, 35, carried on after a brief delay and Gillingham issued an appeal to find the moron.
    Gills’ director of operations Joe Comper admitted: “Once again, we find ourselves investigating an incident which reflects poorly on the football club and will likely land us in trouble with the authorities.
    “Quite clearly, any right-minded person can understand that this is not acceptable and it won’t be accepted at Priestfield.
    “We are working closely with Kent Police to identify the culprit or culprits, in order for us to impose any necessary bans, as well as pursuing criminal prosecutions.
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    “You are passionate, loyal and devoted to the team and those that represent your shirt.
    “It is a shame that the actions of a very small minority risk damaging your club in the form of heavy fines and potentially points deductions.”
    The incident spoilt an otherwise enjoyable League Two contest in which forward Macaulay Langstaff’s 38th-minute strike fired the visitors ahead.
    Scott Malone levelled on 57 minutes after Langstaff had been denied a second, before substitute Lewis Macari’s stunner — on his debut — won it for the visitors 12 minutes from time.
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    But Slocombe’s injury left Magpies boss Luke Williams wanting answers.
    Williams said: “It’s a shame because in general the atmosphere was brilliant. This is just one person making a really terrible decision.
    “Unfortunately something was thrown, I think it was a vape, and hit him on the back of the head and he has a cut.
    “It’s upsetting, anyone who has met him wouldn’t want to throw anything at him, he’s a great guy and I don’t think he’s done anything to wind anyone up or anything like that.”
    Langstaff notched his ninth goal of the campaign as he turned home Tobi Adebayo’s pin-point 38th-minute cross.
    Malone then found the bottom corner with a well-taken strike for caretaker boss Keith Millen, before Jake Turner produced a good save to keep out Jodi Jones’ drive.
    But there was nothing the keeper could do to stop Macari’s rocket.
    Gills defender Max Clark was “gutted” and admitted: “It’s a tough one to take because they weren’t causing us many problems.
    “We were a different team in the second half but they stood strong.”
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