BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia destroyed an infamous apartment building which was once home to drug trafficker Pablo Escobar in a controlled implosion on Friday, after the site became a tourist ...
MEDELLIN, Colombia – A six-floor apartment building in Medellin that Pablo Escobar once called home was demolished Friday in an emotional ceremony that officials hope will dampen some of the fervor ...
A vestige of the drug wars that made Miami notorious for violence and smuggling in the 1980s is being razed, with its new owners anxiously sifting through the wreckage for any last traces of the reign ...
From the Miami website: Camera crews swarmed the former home of drug lord Pablo Escobar on Tuesday morning as construction workers began demolishing the waterfront pink home. Home owners Christian de ...
“Do not go there!” Valentina, a 27-year-old designer living in Medellín, yelled when I told her that I planned on visiting the Casa Museo Pablo Escobar, a museum dedicated to the Colombian drug lord.
Notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar bought a Miami Beach mansion with expansive views of Biscayne Bay exactly four decades ago. Nothing remains of the two-story, pastel pink house razed in ...
As wrecking crews begin demolishing a Miami Beach mansion once owned by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, police and the home's current owners are investigating a mysterious and very recent theft ...
As the looming gray building imploded, crumbling into a pile of debris and dust, a crowd of onlookers cheered. Some wept. The televised blast on Friday that leveled the Monaco building, the former ...
A bulldozer demolishes the former Miami Beach home once owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – The Miami Beach home of former drug lord Pablo Escobar was demolished Tuesday. Escobar ...
The former waterfront home of Pablo Escobar, a notorious Colombian drug lord, will be knocked down on Tuesday, wiping the Miami Beach property clean of its infamous past. The 33,000-square-foot ...