Edmundo González Urrutia, who fled in exile to Spain in September, says son-in-law was seized by ‘hooded men’
Venezuela’s Edmundo González Urrutia, who the opposition says won a July presidential election against incumbent Nicolás Maduro, has said that his son-in-law was seized by “hooded men” in Caracas.
“This morning my son-in-law Rafael Tudares was kidnapped,” González posted on X on Tuesday.
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