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Liverpool's Diaz emotional as he reunites with father

BBC Sport Tuesday, 14 November 2023
Liverpool and Colombia star Luis Diaz is reunited with his father Luis Manuel Diaz who was released by rebels after being held hostage for 12 days.
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