Did Carlos Tevez pay ransom to free kidnapped stepfather?

Reports in Argentina say striker paid gangsters £29,000 for release of Juan Alberto Cabral

Tevez playing for Juventus in Serie A
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The stepfather of Argentine football star Carlos Tevez has been freed after a dramatic kidnapping near Buenos Aires, which allegedly ended with a ransom being paid.

Juan Alberto Cabral, who helped raise Tevez after the death of his real father, was snatched on Tuesday morning while driving his car in Moron, approximately 20 miles west of Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires. The BBC reports that Tevez's family then "received several calls from the men demanding a ransom" in return for the release of Cabral.

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