Pablo Escobar's Life And Influence

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One thing you should know about Pablo Escobar is that he dealt with people with silver or lead. That means if bribing you did not work, he would kill you.9 He was born on December 1, 1949, in Antioquia, Colombia.1 Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria started from nothing to one of the most wealthiest people in the world.1 When he was a child, he was so poor he couldn’t afford shoes.4 His father’s name is Abel de Jesus Dari Escobar.9 Escobar’s father was a farmer and his mother, Hermilda Gaviria, was a elementary school teacher.9 Pablo Escobar fantasized about being the President of Colombia.9 Before smuggling drugs, he stole tombstones and blasted them with sand.9 After everything was removed, he would sell them to Panama smugglers.9 He would also …show more content…

He was one of the worlds richest people in the 1980s.9 In 1989 he was the seventh richest person in the world.9 His personal wealth was 25 billion dollars.9 Escobar became more and more violent.2 He became greedy for power and money.2 He went against the government and the Cali Cartel.2 The Cali Cartel was their main rival.2 Their enemies were the Rodriguez Orejuela brothers and Santacruz Londono.2 The Cali Cartel started attacking the Medellin Cartel mainly to kill Pablo Escobar.2 The Cali Cartel formed a group called Los Pepes, People persecuted by Pablo Escobar.2 They attacked his homes, men, and business.2 The Cali Cartel gave the police and DEA ( Drug Enforcement Administration ) information about Pablo Escobar.2 The Cali Cartel got more powerful in the cocaine trade when the police was more focused on Pablo …show more content…

Escobar escaped La Catedral and was on the run for 16 months.3 The police found secret passageways when they were after him.3 They were so close in capturing him that his bed was even warm sometimes.3 Escobar was married to Maria Victoria Henao Vallejo.7 His children were named Juan Pablo Escobar and Manuela Escobar.7 On the run his daughter caught pneumonia in the jungle.5 There was barely enough wood to cook for food so Pablo Escobar burnt two billion dollars to keep her warm.5 Pablo Escobar worried about his family and offered the United States Embassy to turn himself in again on March third.3 Since they refused, he sent them to Germany but were sent

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