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Pablo Escobar’s dark legacy refuses to die 25 years on

  • Colombian drug lord was gunned down on a rooftop in Medellin on December 2, 1993

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Picture taken at the Pablo Escobar neighbourhood in Medellin, Colombia. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Twenty-five years after he was gunned down by police, Pablo Escobar’s legacy refuses to die in Medellin, the Colombian city where he ran his cocaine empire with a mix of brutality and largesse.

Even as city officials prepare to demolish the bunker-like mansion where the late drug lord lived, in the neighbourhood that bears his name residents who live in homes he built for them are planning heartfelt tributes to mark Sunday’s anniversary.

Escobar was killed in a rooftop shoot-out in Medellin on December 2, 1993 – one day after his 44th birthday, and five months after he appeared on Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s richest people for the seventh straight time.

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His eight-story mansion, the Monaco, a symbol of the decadent opulence of the Colombian mafia in the 1980s and 90s, has fallen into disrepair in the years since his death.

Picture taken at the Pablo Escobar neighbourhood in Medellin. Photo: AFP
Picture taken at the Pablo Escobar neighbourhood in Medellin. Photo: AFP
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Its battered frame still bears the scars of Colombia’s first car bombing, in 1988, the start of a bloody war between the country’s rival cartels.

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