Diego Chávarri is intervened by the police for alleged kidnapping of a young woman

Former footballer and TV figure Diego Chavarri is accused of kidnapping a young woman in his apartment. Amor y Fuego will present the full report this Monday, April 18.

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Diego Chavarri's name is found in the eye of the storm. Amor y Fuego released a trailer on their social networks where the former footballer is seen being intervened by the police. In addition, it is heard that Melissa Klug's ex-partner is accused of a serious crime, having a young woman kidnapped in her apartment.

Rodrigo González and Gigi Mitre will show the full report on their program this Monday, April 18. As you remember, the former athlete has been off TV for several years, having sporadic appearances on TV.

On this occasion, he is seen as the protagonist of an accusation. “Mr. Diego Chávarri, the girl here has asked for support from Serenazgo. The man has had her kidnapped in his apartment”, you hear in the video, where you can see policemen intervening with the footballer.

In addition, the person involved is shown chatting with the members of the police, outside their apartment. Also featured is Onelia Molina, who was known as his girlfriend. So far it is unknown whether she would be the accusing party.

As you remember, Diego Chávarri took the show business to the fore after confirming his romances with Melissa Klug. After trying to try his luck as a reality boy, the athlete decided to stay away from TV.

Today, the mother of Jefferson Farfan's children already has a new relationship and in a few months she will marry Jesús Barco, while Diego avoids talking about her as much as possible.

DIEGO CHAVARRI ON MELISSA KLUG'S ENGAGEMENT

In 2021, Diego Chavarri was asked about Melissa Klug and her future marriage to Jesús Barco. Although he tried to avoid the question several times, the athlete ended up answering: “I was not going to touch the subject out of respect for my partner”, and then gave his appreciation.

“Each person chooses what they do, they know the decisions they make,” Chávarri continued.

When asked by the reporter, Diego said: “If they are taking that step (Melissa and Jesus), I imagine that it is okay, but I am not going to give their opinion or wish them good or evil, I shouldn't have to too”.

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