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Enjoy this look at Pablo Escobar’s wife, Maria Victoria Henao? Then read about Manuela Escobar and the life Pablo Escobar’s daughter is currently living. Then, check out these absolutely ridiculous Pablo Escobar facts. After the death of drug kingpin, Pablo Escobar’s wife Henao (now Victoria Henao Vallejos)and kids were living in fear of revenge attacks of Pablo’s enemies. In 1995 his widow with her two children moved to Columbia to find new and secure life.

Manuela Escobar Facts

Born On:- 1984-05-25

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Her Age:- 36

Famous As:- Pablo Escobar's Daughter

Zodiac:- gemini

Born Country:- Colombia

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Mother:- Maria Victoria Henao

Father:- Pablo Escobar

Brothers/Sisters:- Sebastián Marroquín

Being the daughter of “The King of Cocaine” is not easy, and nobody knows it better than Manuela Escobar, the daughter of the legendary Colombian druglord Pablo Escobar. Manuela, being the only daughter of Escobar and the younger of his two (legitimate) children, was the apple of her father’s eye but also had a tumultuous life after her father’s death. After Escobar died in a shootout, Manuela and her family fled to Argentina and took up aliases. Manuela continues to live under an assumed name. Though her current whereabouts remain a secret, rumors suggest she lives in Central North Carolina. She is not known to have made any public appearances of late and continues to maintain a low profile.

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Early Life

Born on May 25, 1984, in Panama, to Pablo Escobar and his wife, Maria Victoria Henao, Manuela initially lived the life of a princess. She was the younger of the two children of her parents and grew up with her elder brother, Juan Pablo Escobar Henao.

Author J.D. Rockefeller once mentioned how Manuela had once asked her father how much a billion dollars was worth. To this, Escobar had apparently replied, “The value of your eyes, my princess.”

It is also believed that when Manuela had once wished for a unicorn, Pablo had fulfilled her wish by stapling a horn to a horse’s head, to make it look like a unicorn. The animal had later died of an infection, but Escobar had managed to put a smile on his daughter’s face.

Another such incident, that may sound immensely ridiculous, took place when Escobar and his family were in hiding in the Medellin mountainside. Manuela, apparently, fell sick. Thus, in order to save her from hypothermia and to keep her warm, Escobar, reportedly set fire to banknotes worth US$2 million, as that was the only solution he could think of.

However, life was not a piece of cake for the daughter of a man who owned Colombia’s Medellin cartel and was in charge of 80 percent of the cocaine that entered the United States in the 1980s. It is believed that Escobar was singlehandedly responsible for 7,000 deaths. Thus, he was always on the run, and his children, too, were not immune to such a situation.

Adversities after Pablo Escobar’s Death

After Escobar’s death in a shootout on December 2, 1993, his family was left in a mess. Manuela was merely 9 years old when her father died. There are many theories regarding their whereabouts after Escobar’s death. The Cali Cartel wanted to retrieve millions from the Escobar family as compensation for Pablo’s crimes against them. No country was willing to give them asylum.

It is believed Maria also petitioned the Vatican for assistance, but did not receive any help. A ‘BBC’ report once stated that about 2 years after Escobar’s death, Manuela, along with her family, had fled Colombia and moved to another country. Initially, their exact location could not be traced. Some reports suggest they had initially fled to Germany.

However, they were later traced to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Other reports mention that that Manuela, Juan Pablo, and Maria had probably fled to Mozambique, Brazil, Ecuador, South Africa, and Peru, before finally ending up in Argentina, where they changed their names. Argentina only accepted them because their new identities did not reveal that they were members of Pablo Escobar’s family.

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Life in Argentina

In Argentina, Manuela and her family lived with their new identities. Manuela joined school. Her mother began working as a real-estate agent and became quite successful. Manuela thus came to be known as Juana Manuela Marroquin Santos. Her mother changed her name to María Isabel Santos Caballero. Her brother, too, changed his name to Sebastian Marroquin. Some reports suggest this was probably part of an agreement between Argentina and Colombia to grant the family asylum.

However, in 1999, their identities were revealed. Soon, a money-laundering lawsuit was filed against them. However, since there was not enough evidence against them, they were acquitted. Nevertheless, Manuela was affected by this incident and refused to go to school. Following this, she was homeschooled by her mother.

Where is Manuela Now?

A number of reports have suggested that Manuela now lives in Central North Carolina, under an assumed name, where she works as an electrical engineer. She maintains a low-key life and keeps herself away from the limelight. She is not active on any social networking site, such as ‘Facebook,’ ‘Twitter,’ or ‘Instagram.’

Her brother, however, has been fairly active in the media. He was the subject of a documentary titled ‘Sins of My Father’ (2009). He also released a book named ‘Pablo Escobar, My Father’ (2014). He has donated to Colombian charity organizations and takes care of Manuela and their mother, protecting them from Escobar’s enemies.

In 2015, he revealed that Manuela lived in continuous fear of retaliation from Escobar’s enemies. He also revealed that she had earlier suffered from bouts of depression and had even tried committing suicide.

Apparently, Manuela had been caught up in an attempt on Escobar’s life when she was quite young. She had, fortunately, escaped with minor injuries. However, she continued to hide her whereabouts since then.

Manuela’s Net Worth

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It is believed that after Escobar’s death, the family’s money was given to the authorities in Colombia. During his prime, Escobar’s cartel had a turnover of over $21.9 billion. However, Manuela is unlikely to have retained any of her father’s property or money.

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By/Oct. 21, 2019 10:39 am EST/Updated: April 17, 2020 2:11 pm EST

Maria Henao and her late husband, Pablo Escobar, had drastically different backgrounds. Per the Associated Press, Henao recalls in her memoir, My Life and My Prison With Pablo Escobar, that she 'came from an upstanding, traditional family.' Meanwhile, Escobar not only came from the wrong side of the tracks; he was a runaway train to hell. As Britannica recounts, he spent his teenage years selling phony diplomas and forging report cards before he graduated to stealing tombstones and cars.

In the mid-1970s, when Escobar was in his mid-20s, he was well on his way to becoming a murderous drug lord. He had made a name for himself as a drug smuggler and co-founded the crime syndicate that later became the Medellín cartel. When he was 23 he began seeing Henao, who was only 12 years old. So you can add their relationship to the list of deeply disturbing crimes Escobar committed in his life. Unfortunately, the story gets worse.

Prince Charmless

Looking back on her early days with Escobar, Maria Henao writes, 'He made me feel like a fairy princess and I was convinced he was my Prince Charming.' He serenaded her and lavished her with presents, including a yellow bike. The Associated Press describes the dynamic as a 'courtship,' though one might also call it grooming.

Henao became pregnant at age 14. She didn't even realize it at the time, she writes. Escobar forced her to get an abortion under the pretext that she was receiving a form of pregnancy prevention. At age 15 Henao tied the knot with Escobar. The couple would have a son, Juan Pablo, and a daughter, Manuela.

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Maria Henao's life after Pablo's death

According to Maria Henao, her husband hid the specifics of his business from her. But eventually he had to hide from violent rivals and police. Henao focused on raising their children while Escobar focused on 'blowing up a commercial jetliner,' assassinating a presidential candidate, and other dastardly acts. For the better part of a decade, Henao and her children had to be blindfolded and taken to safe houses in order to see Escobar. In 1993, nowhere was safe, and the drug lord was shot to death.

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Henao and her children absconded to Argentina and changed their names. Per the BBC, they used fraudulent documents to enter the country through Chile. In 1999, Henao and her son were arrested on suspicion of money laundering. In 2018 they were arrested again for allegedly helping a drug trafficker launder money. That same year, Henao's memoir hit the shelves.