Son of Escobar: First Born

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While researching the book, Roberto learnt that a dozen or so people around the world claim to be illegitimate children of Escobar. Officially, Pablo only had two, Sebastián Marroquín, 43, an architect, and daughter Manuela, 36. They reportedly both live in Argentina. Roberto would love to reunite them all, for another documentary. I wonder if any of them have sought a DNA test.Jessica Chastain dazzles in a metallic jumpsuit with dramatic beaded cape as she joins chic Tilda Swinton at the opening of the Marrakech International Film Festival Silence of the Royal sisters-in-law: Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle 'have not spoken in four years', claims Sussexes 'mouthpiece' Omid Scobie EXCLUSIVE: Royal aide banned by Fortnum and Mason - known as late Queen's favourite department store - as...

I got depression and ended up in a hospital. When I came out of that in 1994, I started to recover, and part of my therapy was to get all this out of my head and start writing,” he said. But on the other, I am the first born son of Pablo Escobar. It's blood, it's family, that's the way it works down there.' Strictly's Annabel Croft and partner Johannes Radebe left SPEECHLESS as they're awarded their first TEN for 'fiery and dramatic' Pasodoble EXCLUSIVE: 'I will never see my children grow up': British father's anguish as he learns his girl, 12, was...Anne-Marie cuts a stylish figure in an oversized denim co-ord as she takes to the stage for Hits Radio Live in Birmingham

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