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Escobar's widow reveals "sensitive" details about the famous drug dealer
Pablo Escobar's widow revealed a series of exciting secrets about her personal life in a book about her life with the famous Colombian drug dealer who died in 1993.
One of the secrets that Victoria Eugenia Hinaw revealed in her book "My Life and Prison with Pablo Escobar" was raped by Asquipar at the age of 14 and forced to be aborted.
According to the newspaper "Daily Mail" British Victoria, was taken by Askopar to a remote area, where an elderly woman aborted in a primitive and painful.
After the operation, Ascobar brought her to her home, and advised her to follow the instructions given to her, stressing the need to keep him informed of any developments related to her health.
Victoria underwent psychological counseling and treatment to get rid of the effects of the accident, which in Colombia is considered "rape" if there is a time gap in life between the two sides of the relationship more than five years, although this figure was 11 years in the case of Victoria and Escobar.
Victoria did not show her remorse for her attachment to Escobar, despite the pain she caused her, noting that the fruit of their relationship "was two wonderful boys, Sebastian and Manuela."