Pablo Escobar's grandson found $18 million in a hiding place

The grandson of the late head of the Colombian drug cartel, Pablo Escobar, found $18m in one of his hiding places, the network “Red Mass Noticias” reported. Nicolas Escobar told Red Mass Noticias that the secret location was in his home in Medwell, the town where Pablo Escobar was located. He said [...]
Nicolas Escobar told Red Mass Noticias that the secret location was in his home in Medwell, the town where Pablo Escobar was located.
He said the “page” took him to a certain section of the house where he discovered a supply in a plastic bag.
Bills were in such a bad condition that they are useless, according to the report.
The bag also contained a piece of gold, communication equipment, recordings, a typewriter, a pen, and a camera with a film that could not be developed.
Stories of Escobar's secret sites still circulate in Medwell.
Nicolas Escobar, who is proud of his relationship with the drug lord, said he had already found some hiding places.
One of the richest criminals in history, Pablo Escobar, had billions of dollars in annual revenue.
Charged of about 6,000 murders, the drug cartel leader was killed in 1993 when he was 44 years old in Medellin.











