What happened to Manuela Escobar Pablo Escobar's daughter

#fugitive #netflix Manuela Escobar Henao was born on May 25, 1984, the daughter of Pablo Escobar and his wife María Eugenia Henao, as the younger of their two children. Manuela lived like a princess when her father was alive. Pablo, considered one of the most feared drug traffickers and individuals in the world, was an affectionate father at home, who spoiled his two children and literally did everything possible to fulfill their wishes. When they were hiding with their family on the mountainside of Medellín, Manuela's father burned piles of dollar bills worth around $2 million to protect her from hypothermia. He also gave her the unicorn he had gifted her for Christmas, and they had to appear at the request of the boss with a white horse to which they attached a horn under its mane using staples and long paper wings to its torso. The animal died as a result of an infection. The zoo in the renowned Nápoles estate, which the drug lord built for the enjoyment of his only daughter, her father always used his particular wit to make the little princess perceive these violent and extreme situations as childhood adventures. Manuela knew what it was like to escape with her family, and she found it a fascinating game. On more than one occasion, in the hideouts the family used to evade the Search Bloc, Escobar would paint little mouse whiskers on her face and tell her they were mice that had to distract the lurking cats. The public last saw Pablo Escobar's daughter at the funeral of the drug lord before she, her brother, and her mother went into exile in Argentina due to threats from her father's enemies.