PABLO Escobar may have been the world’s top drug lord and blamed for 15,000 murders, but to his son, he was “a dad like any other” who read stories and sang him to sleep.
“When I had the chance to talk with my dad about his behaviour... I felt between a rock and a hard place because I wasn’t about to turn him in... it was like living with two different people,” Juan Pablo Escobar said in an interview at Mexico’s Guadalajara Film Festival.
Escobar, 32, presented the documentary ‘Sins of my Father’ about his life and the notorious legacy his father left.
In it, he atones for his father’s crimes and begs forgiveness to the sons of two politicians his father ordered killed in the 1980s.
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