Maruja Pachón Castro

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Maruja Pachón
Born (1948-12-09) December 9, 1948 (age 75)
NationalityColombian
OccupationMinister
SpouseLuis Alberto Villamizar Cárdenas
RelativesGloria Pachón

Maruja Pachón (born December 9, 1948) is a Colombia kidnap victim and former Minister for Education.

Biography[edit]

Pachón was born in New York.[1] She married Alberto Villamizar and as result she and her sister in law, Beatriz Villamizar de Guerrero, were kidnapped by Pablo Escobar on 7 November 1990.[2] She may have been chosen because her sister, Gloria Pachón was the widow of the Presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán who had been assassinated in August 1989 by hit men hired by the drug cartels.[3] Escobar eventually kidnapped further victims in order that he might persuade the Government of President César Gaviria to rethink their drugs policy. She was released in May 1991. She and her husband feature strongly in News of a Kidnapping which was written by Gabriel García Márquez and the documents the kidnappings.

She was offered the position of Minister for Education by President César Gaviria in 1993.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Semana. "Maruja Pachón, ex ministra de Educación". Maruja Pachón, ex ministra de Educación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  2. ^ Maruja Pachon, former Minister of Education, Semana.com, 23 May 2009, accessed October 2012
  3. ^ Colombian Presidential Candidate Is Slain at Rally, New York Times, 19 August 1989, accessed October 2012