The ‘Pistolero’ is in his last days of rest before reporting to Inter Miami for his second season in MLS, and on Saturday he went to the 18th drop of Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones, in Uruguay, to take advantage of his fame and convince the man not to commit suicide, in an operation that began on Friday night and lasted almost 20 hours, when a 29-year-old man climbed a six-meter high tree and threatened to jump if his partner did not appear.
Reports also added that the man has precautionary measures for domestic violence and, according to DirecTV Sports, the tree in which the person climbed was located in a dune area and complicated the rescue operation of the National Navy, as well as the negotiations that began at one o’clock in the morning, but which lasted for much of Saturday, it was when Luis Suarez and his wife approached the place, while walking along the promenade Solymar, a place near his residence in Uruguay.
“Suarez, a well-known Uruguayan player, approached him and what we did was, in that time of containment, try to talk in an empathetic and close way so that it was not so prolonged, beyond the fact that since yesterday this man is there fighting for his life,” revealed to Telenoche Uruguay a member of a non-governmental organization specializing in social psychology named Andrea, who added that: “Luis approaches because he is a very humane person, today he confirmed it to me. We told him to find a meaning to life, try to get him down and feel accompanied with us.”
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