La Nación reports on Saprissa incidents and discovery linked to US singer

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 updates on September 18, 2025, covering incidents related to sports and a high-profile criminal investigation.

In its first report of the day, La Nación highlighted an incident involving football figure Jafet Soto. The outlet stated on September 18: “Jafet Soto pasó de un ‘pleito’ con la banca de Saprissa a un abrazo con Kendall Waston”. This tweet described how Soto moved from a dispute with the Saprissa bench to sharing an embrace with player Kendall Waston.

Later that morning, La Nación reported concerns regarding Kenay Myrie, another football player associated with Saprissa. The post at 06:28 UTC read: “Alarma en Saprissa: ¿Qué le ocurrió a Kenay Myrie? Lesión pone en duda su lugar en la Selección”. The tweet raised questions about Myrie’s injury and its potential impact on his participation in the national team.

In the afternoon, attention shifted to a different topic as La Nación reported: “Cuerpo de joven desaparecida es hallado en auto de famoso cantante estadounidense”. According to this update posted at 15:40 UTC, the body of a missing young woman was found in the car of a well-known American singer.

La Nación has established itself as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and is known for reporting on both national sports events and major crime stories. Its coverage frequently includes developments in local football leagues and issues concerning public safety.



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