Soccer Player Aaron Ramsey Ups Bounty for Lost Pet in Mexico to £15k
Welsh football star Ramsey has boosted the bounty for details about the vanished canine Halo to £15,000.
Ex- Arsenal and Cardiff City player, who currently is with Pumas UNAM in the capital, stated that the beagle was last seen in San Miguel de Allende, located in the Guanajuato state zone.
Halo, who disappeared on 9 October, was had on a GPS collar, and Ramsey published a exact coordinates of where she was last seen.
"Any sort of news concerning our Halo please get in touch with us. Significant incentive for locating her. We are all hoping she is safe and will return to our family shortly," Ramsey wrote on social media.
Earlier Reward and Heartfelt Pleas
Ramsey initially revealed that his dog had vanished a fortnight back and has since posted several photos of the adored dog on Instagram.
A £7.5k bounty was originally provided, but with no news on Halo's whereabouts after a week, Ramsey and his family increased the sum.
"We just want our girl returned," he stated in an additional appeal on social media after the elderly dog was lost.
A recent picture upload is a monochrome image of Halo sleeping, its head resting in the bend of the athlete's elbow, with the description: "How I wish to cuddle you one last time Halo."
Household's Concerns and Context
The footballer has additionally circulated a note from his spouse Mrs. Ramsey on online channels indicating they have several "serious queries" regarding the event and are concerned the family "might not receive explanations".
"We have yet to have not located Halo. I fear we ever will," his wife's message read.
The Welsh captain joined Mexican premier team Pumas UNAM in recent months and had his inaugural match in the Mexican league in August.
Born in Caerphilly player is the initial prominent UK athlete to participate in the Mexican league.