Part of Pablo Escobar’s ranch to be given to female victims of Colombia conflict from the Guardian Harriet Barber in Medellín

Estate was abandoned after Escobar’s 1993 killing and later became a theme park, and now government says given female farmers will get land

A slice of Pablo Escobar’s once-lavish ranch – a symbol of the drug lord’s enormous wealth and home to his infamous “cocaine hippos” – is being given to women who suffered in Colombia’s armed conflict, announced Gustavo Petro, the president.

Escobar, Colombia’s most notorious narco-trafficker and former head of the powerful Medellín cartel, became one of the richest men in the world in the late 1980s, with Forbes magazine estimating his fortune at $25bn.

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