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არგენტინაში მიუციათ თავშესაფარი 1999 წლამდე.
In 2000, Maria Victoria and her son were arrested on money laundering charges. Escobar’s widow was allegedly receiving illegally earned money from Colombian drug lords in Uruguay.
Henao Vellejo was held in Argentine jail for 15 months along with her son, (interestingly, longer than Pablo had ever spent incarcerated), until authorities released them based on insufficient evidence.
A team of lawyers tried charging the two on anything, including drug trafficking, but eventually came up with nothing.
Escobar’s widow commented: “I am a prisoner in Argentina for being Colombian. They want to try the ghost of Pablo Escobar because they want to prove that Argentina is combatting drug trafficking”.
გარეკილი ქონია მაგის ცოლსაც, აბა ისე როგორ გაჩერდებოდა მასთან

მისი შვილი გოგო კიდევ არავინ იცის სადაა ამჟამად და სწორედაც იქცევა ჩემი აზრით
Always on the run, Manuela was accustomed to a life of instability and danger. In Argentina, she changed her name to Juana Manuela Marroquin Santos.
At just ten years old, she had to uproot her entire life and pretend to be someone else. She went to school—on public transportation nonetheless—and started anew in Buenos Aires. Everything came crashing down a mere five years later, just like it had in December 1993. Now everyone knew who she was, and she was stripped yet again of the existence she had known.
Not much information about Manuela has been recorded since. Now as a 31-year-old, she lives away from the spotlight and it seems she will keep it that way.
This post has been edited by Ladiesman on 4 Sep 2016, 19:44