Wife: Pablo Escobar pregnant me at 14, girlfriends lived in the garden

While standing on the altar of a small church in Colombia, 15-year-old Victoria Eugenia Henao tried to get on his nerves as she whispered her wedding promises at the secret ceremony with Pablo Escobar, husband 11 years older than he would become the most powerful lord of drugs in the country. Pablo, the enthusiastic young man from a family [...]
While standing on the altar of a small church in Colombia, 15-year-old Victoria Eugenia Henao tried to get on his nerves as she whispered her wedding promises at the secret ceremony with Pablo Escobar, husband 11 years older than he would become the most powerful lord of drugs in the country.
Pablo, the enthusiastic young man from a poor family, was famous as the head of the Colombian cartel Medwell, alluding to a fortune of about $3 billion.
He is believed to be responsible for at least 4,000 murders, while his life has recently become Netflix's film document.
Living beside him was his old partner and suffering Victoria.
During their 17-year marriage, she endured numerous betrayals, the killing of one of their girlfriends, and the constant fear of his death by his enemies.
Victoria spoke for the first time last year about her life, showing that she met the king of cocaine when she was 12.
Breaking silence in “Excobar book: My life with Pablo”, she describes how Pablo forced him to have an abortion at the age of 14, from the man who had fascinated him by making her expensive serata and gifts.
Victoria was growing up in a middle-class family in the Envigado area near Medwell.
While Pablo was a 23-year-old trying to make him feel like a princess.
When she was 14 years old, a legal age of admission to Colombia, the couple performed their first intimate relationship.
“I wasn't ready,” she writes in the book. “I had no sexual desire. I didn't understand intimate contacts. ”
Three weeks later Victoria began to feel strange “” and Pablo, suspecting she was pregnant, took her to a house in the poor area of Medelin for an artisanal abortion that cost her several days of pain and bloodshed.
But despite early abuses Victoria says she was in love with Pablo and willing to challenge her parents by leaving home to go with the <x0-love of life”.
On March 29, 1976, the couple married secretly at the Santisima Trinidad church in Palmyra, in the presence of Victorian grandmother and aunt.
That evening, Pablo took him to a garden street filled with flowers, leading to the room, where they would be “, representing marriage”.
It was a memorable love night, or have tattooed my skin as one of the happiest moments of my life”, she says. I wanted that night never to end”
Victoria further says that she started learning about domestic life, and she continued to go to school even though she cooked and cleaned in the couple's modest apartment in Medwell.
After a few weeks of marriage, she was pregnant again.
As she was about to be born, she was forced to go to school for an important test.
Shortly after the exam, she began the flow of eastern waters and arrived at the hospital just half an hour before bringing their son Juan Pablo back to life.
Seven years later the couple would be born, and their daughter Manuela.
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Meanwhile, Pablo was smuggling perfume for several years, and in the late 1970s, he went to cocaine.
Over a decade, he established the mighty Medell drug cartel, accumulated huge wealth, with huge traffic reaching up to 15 tonnes of drugs a day.
Almost since marriage, Pablo began spending long time away from home for reasons “But Victoria says she had no idea what she was up to...












