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Who Killed Pablo Escobar? Who is the mother, father and siblings?

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As a teenager, Pablo Escobar was the biggest outlaw and cocaine trafficker, making a decision that negatively impacted not only his immediate family, but his country as well. He did, however, become the richest drug kingpin in the world, with Forbes Magazine naming him the seventh richest man in the world in 1989. Born December 1, 1949, the drug war left him after the death on December 2, 1993 of his wife Maria Victoria Henao and two children, leaving him with no choice but to change her identity to survive in life.

The path of crime, killings, kidnappings and drug dealing he chose led to his controversial death, with many people including his brother claiming responsibility. Find out how Pablo Escobar actually died in this insightful article.

Who kills Pablo Escobar?

After his death, Pablo Escobar left various questions from different fields, on the sphere of which his life immediately ended. Before his death, Pablo had killed over 300 people and kidnapped many more. After his death, three claims surfaced as to who actually killed Pablo. These claims came from Bloque de Búsqueda, Los Pepes, and his family members, who claimed Pablo killed himself.

The drug Barron was a tactical businessman who knew how to fill the vacuum in an existing market that generated financial interest. His main funding came from selling tons of cocaine.

In the course of his drug dealings, he committed a series of bloody humiliations against Colombian government forces and officials, prompting President Virgilio Barco to set up a special police force to take down the Kingpin and his cartel. This particular police unit’s initial encounters with the cartel weakened them, and over time they became a hardened task force that Escobar and his associates, with the help of US Special Forces, US Army Intelligence, and members of the CIA and the US Army, defeated Drug Enforcement Administration hunted. According to an official report, it was the search block that ultimately killed Escobar.

In another allegation by a group called Los, many members of the group, made up of people accused by Escobar, went with the search block to raid Escobar’s hideout in Medellin. Another report said that Pablo’s brother Rodolfo was the one who performed the coup de grace, shooting Escobar in the head with an M-16.

Despite multiple reports as to who was being worked with, most accounts were unconfirmed at the time of Pablo’s death. There’s also Fidel Castaño, a co-founder of Los Pepes, who denies any such involvement, claiming they never performed any surgery on them. He clearly stated that Escobar was killed by police as reported on local radio. As a result, Bowden’s account contradicts Castaño’s, detailing missions where the paramilitary leader accompanied the search block, as well as a DEA wire that Castaño identified as a cooperating person. Now the question remains, whose bullet actually killed Pablo?

This time from a different perspective,Pablo’s son Juan Pablo Escobar Henao, who changed his name to Sebastián Marroquín, insisted his father take his own life on the Medellín rooftop. In a 2014 interview, he said without a doubt that Pablo Escobar planned his own death.

According to him, his father often told him that out of the 15 bullets in his gun, 14 were for the enemy and one for himself. In a book he wrote about his father, Marroquín explains in detail how Escobar told him on numerous occasions that he would shoot himself in the right ear to avoid being captured alive.

Eventually, the images of the drug lord caught the eye on the roof, showing off his Sig Sauer pistol, which Marroquín says his father would have used to shoot himself next to his body. This was confirmed by family members after his mother and wife exhumed the drug lord’s body in 2006. The family said a hole in his head confirmed the theory that the fatal wound was self-inflicted.

That’s not the end of the puzzle. Martinez argues that a shot from within 3 feet would have left gunpowder stains on Escobar’s skin, but those stains were not visible on the autopsy images, according to Bowden. Ultimately, the question of who killed Pablo Escobar will likely remain unanswered.

So we see how dramatic his death was, just like his life, and left Colombia with a world criminal record. To this day, Escobar’s death remains a mystery.

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