
Escobar's Son Recounts Helicopter School Runs and Lonely Childhood
The son of infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar, in a recent interview, revealed surprising details about his childhood. He described the unusual way he got to school: "They would take me to school in a helicopter, sometimes to avoid being late." This unusual mode of transport highlights the extraordinary security measures surrounding his life. He also spoke about the difficulties he faced in making friends: "There was a lot of fear from the parents, a fear of their children getting close to me." This isolation, despite his privileged background, paints a poignant picture of a childhood shaped by his father's notorious reputation. The interview offers a unique perspective on the human cost of a life lived under constant threat and scrutiny, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.