El presidente electo de Venezuela, según la oposición, Edmundo González Urrutia, denuncia el secuestro de su yerno Rafael Tudárez por hombres encapuchados en Caracas. Este incidente aumenta la tensión en el país, a días de que González Urrutia pretenda asumir su cargo frente al régimen de Maduro.
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00:00Attention, information that comes from Venezuela
00:05and that was replicated in this case by Edmundo González.
00:09We are talking about Edmundo González Urrutia.
00:12Yes, the opposition leader, elected president, according to what the opposition says
00:18from Venezuela, who should assume this Friday, January 10,
00:23denounces that this morning his son-in-law Rafael Tudares was kidnapped
00:29and according to this tweet, Rafael was going to my grandchildren's school
00:34of 7 and 6 years in Caracas to drop them off at the beginning of class
00:39and he was intercepted by hooded men dressed in black.
00:43They put him in a golden truck, plate AA54E2C and took him away.
00:52At this time he is missing.
00:57This happened a few minutes ago, 2 and 36, 10 minutes ago,
01:05the elected president, let's say it this way,
01:09Edmundo González Urrutia from Venezuela, not recognized by the dictatorship of Maduro,
01:15who continues to insist that he won the elections,
01:18the elected president of Venezuela denounces that a truck,
01:24which was hooded, kidnapped his son-in-law Rafael Tudares.
01:30This, if it is confirmed, is getting worse, getting worse.
01:39He was intercepted by hooded men dressed in black,
01:43they put him in a golden truck, the plate denounces,
01:47and they took him away. He is missing.
01:51When we said a little while ago that Nahuel Gallo is not a detainee,
01:57but that he is virtually missing, there is only a life test,
02:02which is a video of just three seconds of an unknown prison,
02:08of a video that we do not know what date it is,
02:11well, we are talking about this.
02:13And this is even more serious because of the importance of Edmundo González Urrutia,
02:19I insist, elected president of Venezuela, according to the opposition,
02:24and that this Friday he intends to return to Venezuela and assume his position
02:30in front of a Maduro regime that does not know the election,
02:34that says he won and that allegedly still manages the armed forces of the country.
02:42This is the story in progress.
02:44Edmundo González Urrutia denounces that they kidnapped his son-in-law and that he is missing.
02:52This is the latest news.
02:55The tension is getting bigger and bigger in Venezuela.