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International News: Pablo Escobar, remembered as the richest and most feared criminal ever known, once stunned even his own cartel members. During an escape in extreme cold, his daughter was visibly shivering. Escobar, unable to see her suffer, set stacks of cash worth almost Rs.14 crore on fire. No negotiation, no hesitation. He believed a father’s duty came before money. That one act made history, showing even the most ruthless man could act with raw emotion.
Escobar reportedly earned more than Rs.400 crore every single day from his cocaine business. His money was hidden inside walls, buried under farms and packed in abandoned buildings. Banks rejected his illegal cash. There was so much currency lying unused that missing bundles never bothered him. Money flowed endlessly. Safety was never his concern. Power was.
Due to lack of safe storage, heaps of notes were stuffed inside sacks. Many places were damp and dark. Rats chewed through money almost every year. Estimates suggest nearly Rs.1,000 crore worth of notes were destroyed by rodents annually. He spent around $1,000 weekly just on rubber bands to tie bundles. Losing money felt cheaper than losing dominance.
At his height, Escobar ruled close to 80% of the world’s cocaine market. From Colombia to the United States and Europe, most products were supplied under his command. If bribes worked, he paid. If they failed, he used violence. His operations led to bombings, shootings and cartel wars. Around 15,000 deaths have been linked to his empire.
Yes. In 1989, Forbes magazine listed Pablo Escobar as the world’s seventh richest person. His estimated net worth exceeded $25 billion. He owned luxury estates, private planes, and even his own zoo with exotic animals, including hippos and giraffes. Despite being a most-wanted figure, he lived like royalty and dictated terms like a king.
On 2 December 1993, police finally located Escobar in Medellín. He tried to escape across rooftops. In a gun battle, he was shot dead. Some believe police killed him. Others claim Escobar shot himself to avoid being captured alive. A third theory suggests his own brother betrayed him to gain control, but no proof backs it strongly.
Because Pablo Escobar was a man of extreme opposites. He destroyed lives without hesitation, but burned crores to protect his daughter from cold. His life teaches how wealth without conscience can lead to power, fear and ultimately destruction. The world still discusses that moment – when a feared criminal acted purely as a father.
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