Segundo Tevez was taken by a group of assailants at around sunrise on the outskirts of Buenos Aires but was 'in good shape' after being released, according to the family's lawyer Gustavo Galasso.
Argentine TV station C5N said Tevez was set free after a payment of 40,000 pesos (£3,000) but neither the family nor the police confirmed this.
Carlos Tevez's relatives leave the house of his stepfather after visiting him on his release
Abandoned: The car used by the kidnappers was found in El Palomar, a Buenos Aires suburb
Argentine Secretary for Security Sergio Berni confirms that Segundo Tevez has been released
Crime scene investigation: Tevez is believed to have personally stepped in to save his stepfather
Carlos Tevez was granted permission by his club Juventus to travel back to Argentina
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