Pablo Escobar's Ex Reveals Details of Palace of Justice Siege, Uribe Shooting
Former TV presenter Virginia Vallejo, once romantically involved with Pablo Escobar, has resurfaced with explosive claims regarding Escobar's involvement in the infamous Palace of Justice siege and other significant events in Colombia's history.
Vallejo's Testimony and Claims
Vallejo, who now lives in the United States under political asylum, shared details in an interview, revealing that Escobar paid the M-19 group to seize the Palace of Justice. This attack, along with the assassinations of Luis Carlos Galán and Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, remain sensitive and controversial topics in Colombia.
She recounted the reopening of the Palace of Justice case and the Luis Carlos Galán assassination case by the Colombian Prosecutor's Office, which led to her testifying under oath. However, she experienced a near-fatal attack in Miami after providing her testimony.
Life After Escobar
Vallejo's tell-all book, "Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar," sparked intense persecution, allegedly from individuals she identified as beneficiaries of the Medellín and Cali cartels. Her current life in the U.S. involves writing, but is constantly shaped by her past experiences.
Uribe Assassination Attempt
In other news from Colombia, Miguel Uribe, a conservative Colombian presidential hopeful, is in critical condition after being shot in the head at close range during a rally. The incident has sent shockwaves through the country's political landscape.
Investigators are currently examining the scene of the shooting, and lawmakers have gathered to show their support for Senator Uribe. The attack took place during a campaign rally in Bogota, highlighting the ongoing political tensions in Colombia.
Unraveling Colombia's Complex History
These events continue to underscore Colombia's complex history, marked by violence, political intrigue, and the long shadow of drug cartels. As new details emerge, it's crucial to understand the various layers of these stories and their impact on the nation.