Soccer Player Aaron Ramsey Increases Reward for Lost Dog in Mexico to £15,000
Welsh football star Ramsey has raised the reward for information regarding his vanished canine Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently is with the Mexican club Pumas in Mexico City, mentioned that Halo was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato area.
Halo, who vanished on October 9th, was had on a tracking device, and the footballer published a Google maps location of the spot she vanished from.
"Any updates concerning our beloved Halo kindly contact us. Significant incentive for locating her. We are all praying she's ok and will return to our side soon," the athlete wrote on social media.
Earlier Offer and Emotional Pleas
The footballer first disclosed that Halo had vanished 14 days prior and has since posted several photos of the beloved dog on his social media account.
A $ten thousand dollar bounty was initially provided, but with lack of updates on the dog's location after a week, Ramsey and his loved ones raised the reward.
"Our only wish is our girl back," he expressed in an additional plea on his online platforms after the decade-old dog disappeared.
The latest image upload is a grayscale photo of the beagle snoozing, her head lying in the curve of Ramsey's elbow, with the caption: "What I'd do to cuddle you once more Halo."
Family's Anxieties and Context
Ramsey has also shared a statement from his wife Colleen on online channels mentioning they have several "pressing concerns" about the event and fear the family "could possibly not get clarity".
"To this day we haven't found Halo. I fear we will ever," the spouse's post expressed.
The Wales captain became part of Mexican premier club Club Universidad Nacional recently and had his inaugural match in the Mexican league in the eighth month.
Originally from Caerphilly athlete is the first well-known British player to participate in the Liga MX.