Aaron Ramsey’s family ‘haunted’ by dog’s disappearance

The family of Welsh football star Aaron Ramsey is grappling with the emotional toll of their beloved dog Halo’s disappearance in Mexico. Halo, a 10-year-old beagle, went missing on October 9 from a ranch in the Guanajuato region, near San Miguel de Allende. Despite extensive search efforts, including a $20,000 reward and the use of a dog tracker collar, Halo has not been found. In a heartfelt statement released on Monday, the family expressed their sorrow, stating they are ‘trying to accept that she has most likely passed away.’ They added that the uncertainty surrounding Halo’s fate will ‘continue to haunt’ them, and they cannot simply ‘move on’ from this tragedy. The statement also revealed that the family was unaware of Halo’s disappearance for a week, delaying their search efforts. Ramsey, who recently joined Mexican club Pumas UNAM, has shared numerous photos and videos of Halo on social media, highlighting the deep bond they shared. The footballer’s contract with Pumas UNAM was reportedly terminated by mutual agreement after he played in six games, though the club has yet to confirm this. The Ramsey family’s ordeal has drawn widespread sympathy, underscoring the profound impact pets have on their owners’ lives.