Soccer Player Welsh Athlete Ramsey Increases Reward for Missing Pet in Mexican Territory to £15k
Wales football star Aaron Ramsey has increased the bounty for details about his vanished canine Halo to fifteen thousand pounds.
The former Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who now is with Pumas UNAM in Mexico City, mentioned that the beagle was observed in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato region.
the dog, who vanished on October 9th, was equipped with a dog tracker collar, and the footballer posted a map pinpoint of where she was last seen.
"Any information regarding our Halo kindly contact us. Substantial incentive for finding her. We are all wishing she is safe and can be back with us quickly," the athlete shared on Instagram.
Earlier Offer and Emotional Appeals
Ramsey initially announced that his dog had gone missing two weeks ago and has subsequently posted numerous photos of the adored dog on Instagram.
A £7,500 bounty was initially provided, but with absence of information on the dog's whereabouts after a week, Ramsey and his loved ones raised the reward.
"All we desire is our pet back," he stated in a further appeal on his online platforms after the elderly pet went missing.
The latest photograph post is a monochrome photo of Halo napping, its head resting in the curve of Ramsey's arm, with the description: "What I wouldn't give to cuddle you one last time Halo."
Family's Worries and Context
The footballer has additionally posted a statement from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on social media indicating they have some "serious queries" regarding the disappearance and worry the family "may never receive clarity".
"We have yet to are still searching for our dog. I fear we will ever," the spouse's message stated.
The Welsh captain became part of Mexican top-flight club Pumas UNAM earlier this year and had his inaugural match in Liga MX in August.
Originally from Caerphilly athlete is the pioneering prominent British Isles athlete to play in the Liga MX.