Nohra Puyana de Pastrana explained

Nohra Puyana de Pastrana
Office:First Lady of Colombia
Term Label:In role
President:Andrés Pastrana
Predecessor:Jacquin Strouss Lucena
Successor:Lina Moreno de Uribe
Office2:First Lady of Bogotá
1Blankname2:Mayor
1Namedata2:Andrés Pastrana
Predecessor2:Clara Isabel Pinillos
Successor2:Lía de Roux de Caicedo
Birth Name:Nohra Puyana Bickenbach
Birth Date:29 May 1955
Birth Place:Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Nationality:Colombian
Party:Conservative
Alma Mater:École française des attachés de presse(BJ)
Profession:Journalist

Nohra Puyana de Pastrana[1] (née Puyana Bickenbach; 29 May 1955)[2] is the wife of the 30th president of Colombia, Andrés Pastrana, and served as First Lady of Colombia from 1998 to 2002.

Personal life

Nohra was born in Medellín, Antioquia[3] on 29 May 1955 to Eduardo Puyana Rodríguez and Alicia Bickenbach Plata.[4] Nohra, the eldest of four children has two brothers, Eduardo and David, and one sister Laura.[3] At a young age the family moved to Bogotá, and she attended the New Granada School where she finished her primary education and then attended the Marymount School where she finished her secondary education, and afterwards travel to France where she studied journalism at the École Française des Attachés de Presse in Paris.[5] After college, Puyana worked for the French magazine Elle, for Christian Dior, and for the UNESCO Press Corps.[5]

In 1978 back in Colombia, she met Andrés Pastrana Arango, a lawyer and then Director of Guión magazine, and the son of former President of Colombia Misael Pastrana Borrero and his wife and former First Lady María Cristina Arango Vega;[6] [7] they were introduced at a corrida de toros in Cartagena de Indias by Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, a mutual friend of the Puyanas and the Pastranas.[6] [7] They met again later that year at a new year's party and they started dating shortly after.[6] They were married in a Roman Catholic ceremony on 20 March 1981 at the Church of Saint Peter Claver in Cartagena.[8] Together they have three children: Santiago (born 18 December 1982),[8] Laura (born 11 May 1985),[8] and Valentina (born 25 April 1996).[9]

Living through Colombian armed conflict, Puyana had to endure the tragedy that beset her family during the wave of kidnappings in Colombia during the late 1980s, the whole of the 1990s, and early 2000s. On 18 January 1988 her husband, who was running to become mayor of Bogotá, was kidnapped in Antioquia by the Medellín Cartel in an effort to put pressure on the Government and prevent the extradition of Pablo Escobar and other drug lords to the United States; he was finally released a week later. On 9 April 1991, her 62-year-old father, Eduardo Puyana Rodríguez, was kidnapped while driving his car in Bogotá.[10] His body was found on 2 April 1993 buried on a farm in the outskirts of the town of Victoria, Caldas and it was determined he had been killed a year earlier by his captors.[10] On 27 December 2002, her maternal uncle, businessman Helmut Bickenbach Plata (age 69), and his wife Doris Inés Gil Santamaría (age 63), a former Miss Colombia, were kidnapped from their home in Nocaima by the FARC and held captive for ransom.[11] They were later killed by the guerrillas on 23 June 2003 during a confrontation with the Colombian Army.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El polémico argumento de la exprimera dama Nohra Puyana de Pastrana para oponerse a proyecto en el parque El Japón. April 12, 2023. January 31, 2019. semana.com.
  2. Dos Esposas de Primera. El Tiempo. 6 April 1994. 3 November 2012. Two First Wives. Bogotá. es. 0121-9987. 28894254.
  3. Entre diseño, historia y economía, el perfil de las primeras damas . 7 August 2014 . es . La República . 13 April 2016 . Bogotá.
  4. Book: García Vásquez, Julio Cesar . http://www.abbrv.co.uk/Wy6 . 1.3 Andrés Pastrana Arango, Familiares y Parentela . 1.3 Andrés Pastrana Arango, Relatives and Kin . Bogotá . es . Colombian Genealogy . Genealogía Colombiana . Family tree . Interconexion Colombia . 1 June 2012.
  5. Juego de Damas . 16 May 1994 . es . . Ladies' Game . 1 June 2012 . Bogotá . 0124-5473 . 7475329 .
  6. Aguirre Acosta . Diamilia Rocio . 23 May 1998 . Nohra, La Devota de Andrés . Nohra, The Devout of Andrés . . Bogotá . es . 0121-9987 . 28894254.
  7. 19 July 2010 . 200 Años de Amores . 200 Years of Love . . Bogotá . es . 0011-1708 . 7682578.
  8. Book: Testimonio De Una Trayectoria . Testimony of a Trayectory . 1 June 2012. 1994 . Pastrana Arango, Andrés; Presidential Campaign of . Bogotá . es . 12–13.
  9. Nueva Fuerza Familiar . 3 June 1996 . es . . New Family Force . 1 June 2012. Bogotá . 0124-5473 . 7475329 .
  10. . Bogotá . Captores Mataron A E Puyana . 3 April 1993. 1 June 2012 . Captors Killed E Puyana . 0121-9987 . 28894254 .
  11. News: . 23 June 2003 . es . Miami . 4226997 . 1B . Colombia Indignada Por La Muerte de Rehenes . Colombia Indignant for the Death of Hostages.
  12. Web site: . 1 June 2012. 24 June 2003 . es . Bogotá . FARC Asesinaron Á Helmut Bickenbach Y La Señora Doris Gil de Bickenbach . FARC Assassinates Helmut Bickenbach And Mrs Doris Gil de Bickenbach .