The book is an intriguing autobiography of Roberto Sendoya Escobar, the eldest son of Pablo Escobar. It reveals a unique perspective on the infamous drug lord's life and the covert operations involving the British government.
Roberto Sendoya Escobar's autobiography offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of Pablo Escobar's eldest son. The narrative begins with a dramatic mission involving Colombian Special Forces and an MI6 agent, leading to the adoption of the young Roberto by the British agent. The story unfolds with Escobar's attempts to kidnap his son and the covert operations between the British government and the drug lord. The book also reveals a coded piece of paper that supposedly holds the secret to the 'Escobar Missing millions'. This memoir is a compelling read for those interested in the intricate and dangerous world of Pablo Escobar and the political intrigues surrounding his empire.
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The story opens with two helicopter gunships, filled with heavily armed Colombian Special forces personnel led by an MI6 agent, flying into a small village on the outskirts of Bogota in Colombia.
As the dust settles in the house, only a little baby is left alive.
The code is published in this book for the first time.