La Nación reports on Google tip-off, CON president’s ban, and Colombian TV host’s condition

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several reports on September 19, 2025, addressing incidents involving legal actions and health emergencies.

In one report, La Nación stated: “Google delató a costarricense que habría almacenado videos de agresiones sexuales a su propio hijo https://t.co/yRtIbAfs91” (September 19, 2025). The post indicates that Google provided information implicating a Costa Rican individual in the storage of sexual assault videos involving his own child.

Another post by La Nación addressed political accountability: “Presidente del CON es inhabilitado para ejercer cargos públicos por beligerancia política https://t.co/D0JwVCDcJP” (September 19, 2025). This tweet reports that the president of the National Olympic Committee (CON) has been disqualified from holding public office due to political activism.

Additionally, La Nación reported on a medical emergency involving a media figure: “Presentadora de televisión colombiana está en cuidados intensivos luego de una compleja cirugía abdominal https://t.co/o0TFlCKvCL” (September 19, 2025). According to this tweet, a Colombian television presenter is currently in intensive care following a complex abdominal surgery.

These tweets reflect ongoing coverage by La Nación of significant events in both Costa Rica and neighboring countries. The involvement of technology companies such as Google in criminal investigations has become increasingly common worldwide as digital evidence plays a growing role in law enforcement processes. Disqualifications for political activity among public officials also remain an issue within sports administration bodies. Meanwhile, health crises affecting public figures frequently attract media attention due to their high profiles.



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