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The descendants of hippos once owned by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar are now a growing concern in Colombia. These hippos, living in the Magdalena River, pose safety risks and ecological challenges, leading to debate over how to manage their p...
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What happened to Sebastián Marroquín? Details explored about the son of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar