

There’s not a lot of information about the whereabouts of Manuela Escobar no Instagram, no Facebook, and no Twitter either! Pablo Escobar’s daughter has largely stayed off social media and is living a quiet life. It seems like one of Pablo’s two legitimate children has managed to stay out of the limelight, but thankfully, both are living very different lives from their father.

Pablo Escobar died of gunshot wounds on December 2nd 1993, over 25 years ago. But outside of the two women that have stepped forward (journalist Virginia Vallejo in 2007 and Griselda Blanco in 2013), no one else has claimed to be his heirs. It’s also possible that Pablo Escobar may have had other children since he had plenty of relationships with other women aside from Maria. #truehistory #truelife #mihistoria #mivida #photooftheday #victoriaeugeniahenao #mariaisabelsantos #Pablo no fue aficionado a las corridas de toros asistía sólo cuando sus Ingresos Beneficiaban a su gran obra "Medellín sin Tugurios".

I asked: “Is this where the money is?” His brief smile was all I needed as confirmation.Con #PabloEscobar y mi hijo en una corrida de toros en Medellín en la Macarena, yo tenía 22 años y mi hijo 7 años. It was like some kind of addition or quick sum one would write in a rush. I looked again at the symbols and numbers. remember.” With another gargantuan effort he added: “Madrid.” Pablo Escobar & Juan Sebastian MarroquinWANTED SUSPECTS ‘I am guided by what really happened, not by one of the possible theories. I could just make out his whispered words. The typed letter, dated August 23, 1967, confirmed my British nationality had been accepted.Īs I read it, Dad signalled with a finger to turn it over. On one side it had the letterhead of the Home Office. A piece of paper slipped out on to the blanket. His grasp was failing and it fell open on the bed. He always carried a slimline diary in the top inside pocket. Somehow, I knew he wanted something from his jacket hanging on the door. I felt utterly powerless and, as he gazed into my eyes, I will always remember his haunting, glazed stare. It was so sad to see a man who had done such great things reduced to this pitiful wreck. What I saw in that basement was all that was left of a much larger hoard – possibly hundreds of millions.ĭad and I never mentioned the money again, until 1993 when he was in Walton-on-Thames Cottage Hospital dying of motor neurone disease. The money was in wrapped bundles of $100 bills about an inch thick, each with a numbered band around them. I had seen bags like this before, when I was a child watching cash being shipped around Colombia.

In 1989, I went with Dad to the basement lock-up and saw millions of US dollars stuffed into 15 or so heavy black holdalls, each the size of a large PE bag. Some was hidden in walls of houses, some was buried, some he lost track of.Ī large amount he had siphoned off for Dad to hide for him in 1976 was secretly moved from De La Rue’s vaults to an underground store in Madrid. The drug lord was making so much money he could not spend it all. It was to be a private arrangement between them to give Escobar a secret stash of funds.
