It’s always not necessary that the people will acquire recognition after perpetrating noble deeds. Some also caught the eyes of the audience after interpreting themselves as criminals. Just the way the famous drug dealer Manuel Torres Félix had done. Because of him his son, Atanasio Torres Acosta is now a well-known identity for the audience.
As the article proceeds the readers will get to know about Atanasio Torres Acosta. Along with him, a brief description will also be adjoined about his father with this article to signify his character.
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Early Life And Family
Atanasio Torres Acosta is the son of Manuel Torres Félix and was well associated with his father and his drug business. No such evidence is there which may convey what Atanasio had done or how he was associated with his father.
But how did he spend his childhood? Has he been involved in the drug dealing business with his father since childhood? Till now no information has not been gathered which can perfectly answer the above questions.
Atanasio’s Father And His Net Worth
Manuel Fidel Torres Félix AKA Manuel Torres Félix was a drug dealer from Mexico. He was a prominent part of the international crime syndicate named Sinaloa Cartel. For his deeds and possessions, Manuel was known as El M1 and El Ondeado. Manuel was born on 9th February 1958 in Cosalá, Sinaloa, Mexico. At a very young age, he got into this business. However, in 2004 his position became more prominent after his brother named Javier Torres Félix was behind the bars. Since then he formed a strong connection with Ovidio Guzmán López, the son of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, and began a new journey by working with them.
In 2008 the Mexican army discovered an unknown, rather hidden residence of Manuel Torres Félix. Over there the military gathered numerous expropriate firearms, radio communications equipment, narcotics, armored vehicles, and several illegal materials.
On 13th October 2012 in the early morning Torres Félix had a terrifying gun battle with his rival community named Oso Viejo in Culiacán. During this conflict, Torres Félix lost his life after a gunshot to the head. After his death, the army occupied his body for post-mortem and then performed his last rites with great respect. In presence of his family members, Torres Félix was buried beside his son Anastasio in Jardines Del Humaya.
According to sources, at the time of his death, Manuel Torres Félix had a net worth of almost 427 thousand million dollars.
Atanasio Torres Acosta’s Death
On 18th April 2008, Atanacio Torres Acosta was shot to death in Culiacán, Sinaloa by two alleged gunmen. He was only 20 years old when he lost his life. During this attack, Atanacio’s sibling named Alondra was injured and sacrificed her forearm in that conflict. However, his father Manuel didn’t leave the killers. On the very next day, he slaughtered both the men because of whom he had lost his son. After losing Atanasio, his father never went back to a normal lifestyle. According to sources, he had turned out to be an intractable beast who allegedly used to torture his rival gang members as revenge. His gang members confronted a new emotionally unstable gang leader.
Atanasio Torres Acosta’s Net Worth
No such evidence is found that can depict the net worth of Atanasio Torres Acosta at the time of his death.
Conclusion
From the above-mentioned segments, the readers can feel the emotion of a father after losing his son. Hopefully, the information is enough to have a clear vision of Atanasio Torres Acosta and his father.