
Victoria Eugenia Hina explained in the book she described as "recognizing" her children Sebastian and Manuela how Escobar was her 25-year-old boyfriend at the time when he had an intimate relationship with her while she did not understand what was happening.
She recounted how she discovered her pregnancy three weeks after the relationship, and when she told Escobar she was taken to a remote area on the outskirts of Medellin, where an old woman had miscarried her in a primitive and painful way.
She recounted how she discovered her pregnancy three weeks after the relationship, and when she told Escobar she was taken to a remote area on the outskirts of Medellin, where an old woman had miscarried her in a primitive and painful way.
Victoria also said that she had undergone only a few years of psychological therapy to get rid of the effects of the incident, which in Colombia is considered "rape" if there is a difference of age more than five years and in the case of 11 years.Â

Pablo Escobar founded an empire of drugs as a result of his cocaine trade since the 1970s and became the founder and leader of the criminal cartel Medellin. He died in 1993 after a fierce confrontation with the police.