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{{person | {{person | ||
|image=Pablo_Escobar.jpg | |image=Pablo_Escobar.jpg | ||
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− | |image_caption = Escobar circa. 1980 | + | |image_caption=Escobar circa. 1980 |
− | |birth_name= Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria | + | |birth_name=Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria |
− | |birth_date = 1 December 1949 | + | |birth_date=1 December 1949 |
− | |birth_place = Antioquia, Colombia | + | |birth_place=Antioquia, Colombia |
− | |death_date = 2 December 1993 | + | |death_date=2 December 1993 |
− | |death_place= Medellín, Colombia | + | |death_place=Medellín, Colombia |
|victim_of=murder | |victim_of=murder | ||
+ | |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Pablo_Escobar | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Pablo Escobar''' was a wealthy drug kingpin. | '''Pablo Escobar''' was a wealthy drug kingpin. |
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Pablo Escobar | |
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Escobar circa. 1980 | |
Born | Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria 1 December 1949 Antioquia, Colombia |
Died | 2 December 1993 (Age 44) Medellín, Colombia |
Victim of | murder |
Supposed perpetrator of | Avianca Flight 203 |
Pablo Escobar was a wealthy drug kingpin.
Search Bloc
In late 1989, after a series of bloody humiliations dealt by Escobar to the forces and officials of the Colombian government, the then-President Virgilio Barco created a special police unit to deal with the kingpin and his cartel.
While its initial encounters with the Medellín network left the Bloque de Búsqueda, or Search Bloc, dazed and weakened, it eventually became a hardened task force that hunted down Escobar and his associates.
Assisted by US special forces, US Army intelligence, as well as members of the CIA and DEA, the Search Bloc pursued Escobar throughout 1992 and 1993. According to official accounts, it was the Search Bloc that ultimately killed Escobar.
Murder
On 2 December 1993, he attempted to flee from a hideout in his home base of Medellín, Colombia, by scrambling across a neighbouring rooftop, but was cut down by gunfire, and the resulting image has been seared into the public memory — the bloody corpse of the world’s most powerful drug lord splayed across a tile roof in the city that was once his safest redoubt.[1]