Mexican drug lord Amado Carrillo Fuentes was married to his wife, Sonia Barragan Perez. Here’s everything you need to know about the drug lord’s love life.
Amado Carrillo Fuentes, Mexican drug lord who seized control of the Juarez Cartel after assassinating his boss, Rafael Aguilar Guajardo.
Because of his large fleet of jets in which he used to transport drugs, he started to be known as “El Senor de Los Cielos,” which means the lord of the skies.
Prior to this, Amado was also known for money laundering via Colombia.
His story has been showcased in the Netflix crime drama series “Narcos.” And since November 5, it started to broadcast the last season.
Who Is Amado Carrillo Fuentes Wife?
As per some online sources, Sonia Barragan Perez is known as Amado Carrillo Fuentes’s wife. However, we are unable to trace the information about Amado’s wife at the moment.
Amado Carrillo Fuentes was born to Aurora Fuentes and Walter Vicente Carrillo Vega in Guamuchilito, Navolato, Sinaloa, Mexico.
He has eleven siblings and was the nephew of Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, who is also known as “Don Neto”(the leader of Guadalajara Cartel).
Amado began his drug business under the tutelage of his uncle, Ernesto. He later brought his brother and son, Vicente Jose Carrillo Leyva, to the business.
Was Amado Carrillo Fuentes Married To His Girlfriend Marta Venus Cáceres?
Amado Carrillo Fuentes wasn’t married to his girlfriend, Marta Venus Caceres.
He was in a romantic relationship with the Cuban singer Marta. It is stated that Marta was unknown about Amado’s drug dealing business.
Amado frequently traveled to the island just to see his girlfriend, Marta Venus Caceres.
Amado Carrillo Fuentes Cause Of Death
A Mexican drug lord, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, died in July 1997 in a Mexican hospital.
He passed away after undergoing extensive plastic surgery to change his appearance so that he could evade the police. The complications during his operation that caused a certain medication or a malfunctioning respirator led him to death.
In his final days, Amado was being tricked by the Mexican and U.S. authorities.
Apart from this, the two physicians who performed the surgery on Carrillo were found dead and were encased in concrete inside steel drums; their bodies showed the signs of torture.
In addition, Amado was given a large and expensive funeral in Guamuchilio, Sinaloa.