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The Escobar's family

INTEGRANTES: TEACHER:
BASURTO TELLO, ANDERSON JENNY GUERRERO TAPIA

CAYCHO PAJUELO, PIERO GRADE:


ESPINOSA FRANCIA, CELESTE ENGLISH

MATTOS APAZA, LAURENS


PANÉZ SALGUERANO, JAIRO
PECHO, ALEXANDRA
Full name
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria Birth December 1, 1949 Rionegro,
Antioquia; Colombia Death December 2, 1993 (44 years) Medellin,
Antioquia; Colombia Cause of death Gunshot wound Grave Medellín
View and modify data in Wikidata Residence Medellin, Colombia
Nationality Colombian Religion Catholicism Family Parents Abel de
Jesus Escobar Echeverri Hermilda de los Dolores Gaviria Berrío
Spouse Victoria Eugenia Henao Vallejo (matr. 1976) Couple Virginia
Vallejo View and modify data on Wikidata Children Juan Pablo and
Manuela Family José Obdulio Gaviria (cousin) Gustavo Gaviria Rivero
(cousin) Roberto de Jesús (brother) Education Education Bachelor of
Economics Professional Information Occupation Drug lord and
politician View and modify data on Wikidata Active years c. 1970-1993
Known for Drug trafficking Forbes List of Billionaires (1987-1993) [1][2]
Heritage USD 2 billion (1987) Pseudonym The Pattern Don Pablo
Political party Colombian Liberal Party Member of Medellín Cartel View
and modify data on Wikidata Criminal Information Criminal Charges
Drug trafficking, money laundering, murder, terrorism, bribery,
smuggling, extortion, political corruption Sentence 5 years in prison.
PABLO ESCOBAR

Pablo Escobar was born into a peasant family, Escobar would show
business skills from a very young age. He began his criminal life in the
late 1960s in smuggling, and in the early 1980s, he became involved in
the production and sale of marijuana and cocaine abroad.

After forming alliances with Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, Carlos Lehder


and Jorge Luis Ochoa and his clan, Escobar would found the Medellín
Cartel, an organization that monopolized the cocaine business from
production to consumption, controlling more than 80% of world
production of said drug and 60% of the illicit market for it in the United
States. Thus achieving the consolidation of his criminal empire, making
him the most powerful man in the Colombian mafia, accumulating an
immense fortune, which was around 30 billion dollars in cash,
establishing him as one of the richest men in the world according to
Forbes magazine for seven consecutive years.

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