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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Son-in-law Kidnapped in Caracas

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Edmundo González claims his son-in-law, Rafael Tudares, was kidnapped in Caracas. The incident allegedly occurred while Tudares was driving, with masked men seizing the vehicle and removing his children, aged six and seven, before taking Tudares into custody. González has publicly announced the incident on social media, citing it as further evidence of the turmoil in Venezuela, where González himself disputes the legitimacy of the recent presidential election won by Nicolás Maduro.

    1. Rafael was heading to my grandchildren's school, ages 7 and 6, in Caracas, to drop them off for the start of classes, and he was intercepted by hooded men dressed in black, who put him in a gold-coloured pickup truck with the license plate AA54E2C and took him away. At this time he is missing.
    2. This morning my son-in-law Rafael Tudares was kidnapped.