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Carlos Tevez's stepfather freed after Argentina kidnap | Carlos Tevez's stepfather freed after Argentina kidnap |
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The stepfather of Argentine football star Carlos Tevez has been freed after being kidnapped on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and held for eight hours. | The stepfather of Argentine football star Carlos Tevez has been freed after being kidnapped on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and held for eight hours. |
Juan Alberto Cabral was taken by a group of men while driving his car in Moron, some 30km (19 miles) west of Argentina's capital. | Juan Alberto Cabral was taken by a group of men while driving his car in Moron, some 30km (19 miles) west of Argentina's capital. |
Police said Tevez's family had received several calls from the men demanding a ransom to free Mr Cabral. | Police said Tevez's family had received several calls from the men demanding a ransom to free Mr Cabral. |
Local media say a ransom of 40,000 pesos (£3,000; $5,000) was paid. | Local media say a ransom of 40,000 pesos (£3,000; $5,000) was paid. |
Neither the family nor the authorities have confirmed whether a payment was made. | Neither the family nor the authorities have confirmed whether a payment was made. |
"He is OK," a spokesman for the family said. | |
Tevez's biological father was killed when he was young, and the player was raised by Mr Cabral. | Tevez's biological father was killed when he was young, and the player was raised by Mr Cabral. |
The former Manchester United and Manchester City striker is reported to have left Italy, where he now plays for Juventus, to travel to Argentina. | The former Manchester United and Manchester City striker is reported to have left Italy, where he now plays for Juventus, to travel to Argentina. |
The BBC's Ignacio de los Reyes in Buenos Aires says it is unclear whether the kidnapping was pre-meditated or if the group just targeted an expensive-looking car. | The BBC's Ignacio de los Reyes in Buenos Aires says it is unclear whether the kidnapping was pre-meditated or if the group just targeted an expensive-looking car. |
It is not the first time relatives of football stars have been the targets of kidnappings in Argentina. | It is not the first time relatives of football stars have been the targets of kidnappings in Argentina. |
In 2002, the brother of former Argentina and Barcelona player Juan Roman Riquelme was kidnapped and the footballer allegedly paid $160,000 (£95,000) to free him. | In 2002, the brother of former Argentina and Barcelona player Juan Roman Riquelme was kidnapped and the footballer allegedly paid $160,000 (£95,000) to free him. |