In Miami, the drug lord's villa is being demolished to find treasure - ForumDaily
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In Miami, the drug lord's villa is being demolished to find treasures.

In Miami, the owner of the villa of the famous Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar is going to demolish the house to find the treasure. He writes about it miamiherald.com

Entrepreneur Christian de Berduar bought Escobar’s villa two years ago. Now the owner of the building intends to find money, gold and jewelry under it. According to the businessman, the drug lord loved to hide jewelry under their houses.

“We put together a team, there are very different people there - they have metal detectors, sonar and all other types of devices that will help find out what is hidden there,” de Berdouard told the publication.

Preparation of the building for demolition has already begun, the entrepreneur plans to spend two to three weeks on the entire process. After that, at this place de Berduar plans to build a new house. It should be noted that Christian bought the villa of drug lord Christian for $ 10 million.

Pablo Escobar is a Colombian drug lord and political activist. He earned his fortune, which Forbes magazine estimated at more than $1989 billion in 1, from the drug business. Escobar was shot and killed by police in 1993.

Previously, Forum wrote, that the arrest of one of the most famous drug lords in the world, the Mexican Joaquin Gusman, nicknamed "El Chapo" (Short), caused a storm of emotions on Twitter.

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