Shocking clip emerges of ex-Inter Milan star Fredy Guarin covered in blood and being dragged away by police after 'assaulting his parents at their home in Colombia' - as major general reveals midfielder was 'under influence of substances' at time of arrest

  • Ex-Inter Milan midfielder Fredy Guarin has allegedly been arrested in Colombia
  • Police were called by the player's family after he reportedly assaulted his father
  • A video has emerged of what appears to be Guarin being confronted by police
  • The 34-year-old Colombian is seen covered in blood while his top is ripped
  • Colombian police general Jorge Vargas confirmed the player has been arrestedA shocking video has emerged which appears to show former Inter Milan star Fredy Guarin covered in blood and being arrested following a domestic disturbance at his parents' home in Colombia.

    The 34-year-old was allegedly confronted by police after he was accused of assaulting his own father and other family members on Thursday, according to Colombian newspaper El Pais.

    A video released by BluRadio Colombia appears to show Guarin being dragged away from his parents' garage by police, while his clothes are covered in blood.

    A shocking video has emerged which appears to show ex-Inter Milan midfielder Fredy Guarin (left) being confronted by police
    The 34-year-old is covered in blood while Colombian police try to restrain him

    Ex-Inter Milan midfielder Fredy Guarin (left) has allegedly been arrested in Colombia after being accused of assaulting his parents at their home in Medellin 

    The video appears to show Guarin being removed from his parents' home by police

    The video appears to show Guarin being removed from his parents' home by police


  • It is not yet clear if the blood is his own or is someone else's.

    The shocking clip appears to show Guarin yelling at a policeman while his red shirt looks to have been ripped during the alleged incident.

    A second video emerged shortly after on YouTube of what appears to be Guarin again being confronted and restrained by police to a gurney outside of a Medellin hospital, while reports claim the midfielder aggressively demands not to be filmed.

    According to Colombian news outlet Semana, police confirmed that Guarin had been arrested and was 'under influence of substances' after the authorities received a call for domestic violence. 

    The shocking clip initially show Guarin being forcibly removed by Colombian authorities
    The Millonarios midfielder appears to stumble when being confronted

    The shocking clip initially show Guarin being forcibly removed by Colombian authorities

    'He physically attacked his parents, who asked for him be taken away by the police,' general Jorge Vargas is reported as saying.

    The alleged incident comes days after Guarin asked his team Millonarios for some time off due to 'personal issues', according to Marca.

    Colombian journalist Guillermo Arango has reported that Millonarios will stand by the player and provide him with any help he needs.

    Guarin joined Inter Milan in 2012 after stints at Porto, Saint-Etienne and Boca Juniors in the years prior.

    A second video appears to show Guarin being restrained by police outside a Medellin hospital
    Guarin is placed onto a gurney by police and hospital staff

    A second video appears to show Guarin being restrained by police outside a Medellin hospital


  • Guarin joined Inter in 2012 and would make 141 appearances in his four years at the San Siro

    Guarin joined Inter in 2012 and would make 141 appearances in his four years at the San Siro

    The midfielder would go on to make 141 appearances in his four years at the San Siro before being sold to Shanghai Shenhua in 2016.

    He would spend three years in China before returning to South America to sign for Brazilian outfit Vasco da Gama two years ago.

    However, his stint in Brazil ended after just a year which saw him return to his home country of Colombia to sign for Millonarios in January. 

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