Teacher Julio Ibáñez and Eduardo García in moving reunion with their families upon arriving in CDMX
Julio Ibáñez, TUDN reporter, and cameraman Daniel García, were able to hug their loved ones after the legal conflict they experienced in South Africa
After almost 60 days of legal disputes, exaggeration by the South African police and an experience to remember forever, reporter Julio Ibáñez and cameraman Daniel García from the company TUDN were finally reunited with their loved ones upon arriving in CDMX from Johannesburg.
An arrival that seemed like it would never happen due to all the complications and legal obstacles that the South African authorities posed against these two representatives of the Chapultepec 18 television company, for having violated the aeronautical law of this country by flying a drone without authorization in order to capture the training of Bafana Bafana, which will be Mexico's rival on June 11.
Both reporter and cameraman found themselves in very serious difficulties due to this situation when they were referred by the authorities as common criminals when their only sin was not requesting the corresponding authorizations to have the best shots of the training of the South African national team led by the Belgian Hugo Broos.
After almost 30 hours of crossing, both professionals from the TUDN company were captured with effusive resentment by their families. Ibáñez for his wife and daughter, while Eduardo for his partner, both with broad smiles.
Ibáñez and Lalo García lived a true odyssey; For this reason, as part of its reports for the Intimate Enemy section, which Televisa launched in international competitions with hand-to-hand coverage of the sports actors.
Both were in South Africa to monitor that country's team, Mexico's rival in Group A of the 2026 World Cup, quickly gained notoriety after their arrest was recorded during a live broadcast on social networks.
After weeks of litigation, in which they had the support of the television station and the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), the case was closed during the hearing held on June 2. After learning of the favorable resolution, Ibáñez shared his feelings through social networks.
"The nightmare is over, it has been several very complicated months for good Danny and for your follower. I think today is the first day that life does us justice"
Likewise, the journalist highlighted the solidarity of Daniel García throughout the entire process, thanking him for staying by his side during the most difficult moments. He also acknowledged that there were moments when uncertainty was great.
"We saw it difficult, we saw it difficult; you will now find out a million anecdotes that may make you laugh a little more than in those moments."

