“There was a lot of commotion after I saw the helicopter submerged in the water,” she told DailyMail.com.
‘One of my children remarked, ‘what’s that sound?” said another witness. I told him I had no idea. “Do you think it was an earthquake?” said my other kid. “No, we would feel it,” I said.
‘Do you believe a building pancaked?’ my other youngster inquired. According to his LinkedIn profile, Escobar spent more than 27 years working for the IT giant Siemens,
Most recently as the worldwide CEO for rail infrastructure at Siemens Mobility. He temporarily served as Siemens Spain’s president and CEO in late 2022.
He praised his family, “my endless source of energy and happiness,” for their unwavering support, love, and patience in a post about the role.
Escobar often went abroad for business, notably to India and the UK in the last month, and frequently wrote on the value of sustainability.