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The Tsar has fallen: The death of drug lord Pablo Escobar was perfectly recreated on a rooftop in Colombia as they filmed the season two finale of the show Narcos Actor Wagner Moura, who plays the notorious drug lord, was seen fleeing onto a roof top as the recreation of the shootout death by sniper took place. Escobar, whose Spanish nickname of El Padrino translates as The Godfather, was filmed exchanging fire before he slumped on the terracotta tiles. He was soon surrounded by armed police who appeared to cheer his long-awaited demise. His reign is over: The police closed in on the man know as The Godfather to check his condition Others were seen playing dead and scattered across the rooftops, which were home to the real life drama in 1993.
It's understood the intense scenes, which they have taken care to match closely to the real-life gun-battle, will be aired later this year in the season two finale. The crime thriller was renewed for a second season starting this year, after the success of the first ten episodes in season one. Created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro, the show tells the story of notorious drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, who became a multi-billionaire through the production and distribution of cocaine. Dramatic: It's understood the intense scenes will be aired later this year in the season two finale He described the legendary crooner as a 'better cocaine dealer than singer' in an interview with a Brazilian newspaper. Asked how he could be so sure of the truth of his extraordinary claims, Marroquin told respected newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo: 'There are more singers than you can imagine that began their careers thanks to the sponsorship of drug traffickers. 'There are no receipts, just words. I know because I was very close to my father and he and his partners always spoke about that.'
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He added: 'I can tell you that Sinatra was a better cocaine dealer than a singer. He was one of the partners of my father in Miami. Stretcher: A photographer took snaps as the injured bodyguard was taken for medical care Sinatra's links to the Mafia have been well-publicised, and he was the inspiration for the Godfather character Johnny Fontane, a singer who became a world famous crooner and Hollywood star thanks to the help of Vito Corleone. Narcos tells the story of his rise and fall, and also details his interactions with drug lords, Drug Enforcement Agency agents, and various opposition entities. In Spanish, the term 'narco' is an abbreviation of the word 'narcotraficante' meaning drug trafficker. Before this usage, in the United States, the term 'narc' or 'narco' referred to a specialist officer of a narcotics police force, such as a DEA agent.
. These haunting images show the faded glory of what was once a lavish holiday villa owned by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
The abandoned holiday home gives a glimpse into the lifestyle of the former head of the Medellin drug cartel in Colombia, who, at the height of his notoriety, struggled to find space to store all the money he was earning from trafficking narcotics. Software cut video. Located on one of Colombia's Rosario Islands, the area which was once the playground of the country's most notorious drug barons, the opulent building has now fallen into disrepair.
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Scroll down for video. Inside the world of illegal drug trafficking: Since the 1990s, Colombia's drug trade has diminished, to be overtaken by America's neighbour Mexico Now the swimming pools, Escobar mansion and gardens have been left to nature and are part of the booming 'Pablo Escobar tour' industry which has sprung up in Colombia in the years following the shrinking of the deadly cartels. Complete with its own nightclub, visitors can only try to imagine the glitz and glamour and the beautiful people who would have taken to the dance floor or discussed their nefarious drug trafficking schemes in a corner. His pool, which was once inlaid with an elaborate mosaic pattern, now contains only dirty rainwater.
Caribbean charm: The isolated properties in the crystal clear seas were the perfect spots for Colombia's rich and famous to get away from it all - although some houses are more rustic than others However, one thing remains at Escobar's mansion and that is the beautiful view out onto the shores of the Caribbean, which is now a summer holiday spot for the rich of Medellin, Colombia's second city and former centre of the country's booming drug trade. Visitors are reminded by tour guides that the jet-skis and power boats they see now were once sea planes laden with drugs and money. Tourists interested in Colombia's drug history also flock to Escobar's ranch Hacienda Napoles, located outside of Medellin, which used to house the kingpin's personal zoo.