Diana uribe pablo escobar biography
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Pablo Escobar, Representation Drug Lord
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Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal
Even as a child, Pablo had a head for business. When he grows up, he begins working with El Alguacil and is introduced to the drug trade.
After his incarceration for theft, Pablo decides to enter the cocaine business by purchasing a farm to ensure drug production.
Pablo and Gonzalo are incarcerated for drug trafficking, while Fabio is forced to accept his sister Patricia’s relationship with Pablo.
Using the planes he purchased, Pablo ships drugs to Miami, where Graciela handles distribution. Pablo gives his brother an unforgettable gift.
Pablo builds Hacienda Nápoles. The news of an extradition treaty between Colombia and the United States puts him on high alert.
The search for Irma proves fruitless, and the leaders of the organization meet to discuss the extradition treaty.
Pablo witnesses firsthand the influence politicians can wield, and he ponders going into politics as a means to seize power.
Some of Pablo's partners object to his political ambitions. He begins his campaign for Congress, but the party's leader doesn't want any ties to him.
Both Pablo and Galán see victories in the election, but Pablo is already plotting to get rid of his adversary.
Pablo takes office. Rodrigo
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Diana Turbay
Colombian journalist (–)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Turbay and the second or maternal family name is Quintero.
Diana Consuelo Turbay Quintero (March 9, – January 25, ) was a Colombian journalist kidnapped by the Medellín Cartel and killed during a botched rescue attempt. Her story has been portrayed in a non-fiction book by Gabriel García Márquez and onscreen.
Early years
[edit]Diana Turbay was born on March 9, , in Bogotá to Julio César Turbay Ayala,[1] who would later be the 25th president of the Republic of Colombia (–) and Nydia Quintero Turbay. Her father was her mother's maternal uncle. The Turbay family were originally from Lebanon and her family still belong to, and frequent, the Club Colombo Libanés, a private social club in Bogotá for prominent Lebanese-Colombians.[2][3]
Kidnapping and death
[edit]Turbay was kidnapped on August 30, , when she was tricked into going to a supposed interview with a guerrilla leader, the Spanish priest Manuel Pérez Martínez, alias El Cura Pérez (The Priest Pérez). Turbay had been contacted by phone by an unidentified man. Later, a police investigation determined that the man belonged to Los Priscos, a criminal band, and had been hired by