Footballer’s father was kidnapped on 28 October by armed members of the National Liberation Army

The father of Liverpool footballer Luis Díaz has been freed after being held for 13 days in captivity by a guerrilla group in Colombia.

Members of the National Liberation Army (ELN) handed Luis Díaz Sr over to members of the Catholic church and the UN on Thursday afternoon, ending almost two weeks of international speculation over his whereabouts and growing concern for his safety.

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