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Pablo Escobar (1949-1993) was considered the most powerful drug trafficker in the world in the 1980s. He controlled 80 percent of the US drug market and smuggled up to 15 tons of cocaine a day. His hourly wage for his dirty business was around $ 2.5 million at the time.
Escobar died 27 years ago as the seventh richest person in the world in a shootout with the police. She is said to have had a fortune, adjusted for inflation, of about $ 60 billion.
Rotten notes on the wall
Now a supposedly spectacular find has returned it to the headlines. His nephew Nicolas claims that he found $ 20 million in cash in one of his uncle’s houses. He told the local station “Red + Noticias” that he had a vision that led him to the hideout. It was located on an exterior wall of a complex of apartment buildings in Las Palmas, Colombia.
The millions were stuffed in plastic bags and already a little rotten. The nephew, who has lived in one of the apartments for five years, found not only the money, but also a gold pen, satellite phones, a typewriter, a camera and a roll of undeveloped film.
About his alleged vision, he said: “Every time I would sit in the dining room and look at the parking lot, I would see a man walk up the wall and disappear.” He himself always noticed a strange smell at this point. The nephew: “The stench was a hundred times worse than something that had died.”
The father is horrified
Only Pablo Escobar’s nephew seems to be leading the world with his story. His father Roberto Escobar (73), Pablo’s older brother, is full of pain for him: “What he says is completely wrong, it is not true. I ask Nicolás for a favor so that he does not deceive people and does not lie ”.
In a video published by the newspaper “El Tiempo”, he continues: “I would like to show you the supposed hiding place with which Nicolás deceives the world by saying that he found it on a property in Las Palmas. »He adds that the supposed hiding place is in a museum.
Robin Hood from Colombia
Thousands of addicts died due to Escobar’s drug deals and he eliminated hundreds of opponents through contract murder. But with his countrymen he was a Robin Hood. He was considered a benefactor because he created jobs with his dirty business, supported the clubs, and distributed money generously. Once it is said that he burned two million dollars in cash in the fireplace just because his wife María Victoria Henao (59) was cold.
You are still puzzled as to where you might have hidden your cash. Your nephew, who has achieved dubious fame with this story, probably knows as little as the police. (gf)