Son-in-law of Venezuela's opposition leader kidnapped
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, who insists he won the July presidential election against incumbent president Nicolas Maduro, said his son-in-law was kidnapped Tuesday morning in the capital, Caracas.
In a statement on X, Gonzalez said Rafael Tudares was abducted as he was taking his children to school.
"Rafael was on his way to my grandchildren's school to drop them off for the start of classes, he was intercepted by hooded men, dressed in black, they put him in a gold-colored van," Gonzalez said in the statement on X.