La Nación reports on Celso Gamboa court appearance and other notable events

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 4, 2026, covering legal proceedings involving Celso Gamboa, an unusual incident with a ride-sharing platform user, and ongoing sports events.

In its first post at 02:19 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Celso Gamboa se despedirá de sus hijos menores de edad en tribunales https://t.co/GW05u4rzTn”. The tweet indicated that Celso Gamboa would bid farewell to his minor children in court.

Later that night at 02:32 UTC, the outlet shared another update: ” Usuario de plataforma rechaza subir al vehículo de su conductora por una insólita razón https://t.co/sXHxXXusB9″. This post described an incident where a ride-hailing app user refused to enter their driver’s vehicle for what was described as an unusual reason.

At 02:37 UTC, La Nación posted about local sports activity: “Alajuelense vs. Liberia: Esto está pasando en el Morera Soto https://t.co/3ykoseDNR0”, referencing ongoing developments during the football match between Alajuelense and Liberia at Morera Soto stadium.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital media platforms. It frequently covers breaking news in politics, society, and sports within the country. The mention of Celso Gamboa refers to a former high-profile public official in Costa Rica who has previously faced legal scrutiny. Ride-sharing platforms have seen increased use across Latin America in recent years but are occasionally subject to disputes or incidents between drivers and passengers. Football matches such as Alajuelense vs. Liberia often draw significant attention from both fans and national media.



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