“Half a meter” became popular for livening up parties with its distinguished dance steps; On social networks, his image went viral with the production of memes and stickers.
By Cristobal Lobato González
Puebla, October 20 (AmbasManos).- On the morning of this Monday, October 20, the “Half Meter” of Puebla in an irrigation canal of the auxiliary board of San Sebastian de Aparicio.
Neighbors on the street Avila Camacho were the ones who informed the number of emergency that there was a body with a head injury. According to witnesses, unknown men left him at the site.
However, municipal authorities reported that he died as a result of being run over, but the driver of the car fled.
People realized because several dogs were around the body with the intention of biting it.
Police from the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC), along with elements of the National Guard, went to the site to protect the area.
At that time, a group of people asked the authority to allow them to see the body to verify if it was not their relative. However, they prevented it until the ministerial authority arrived.
They locate a body with traces of violence on Ávila Camacho Street in San Sebastián de Aparicio, in the city of #Puebla.
Criminals left him in a ravine and the fauna was already eating him.#BothHands pic.twitter.com/82ZKgDJyTc
— Both Hands (@Ambas_Manos) October 20, 2025
The body found in San Aparicio corresponds to the “Medio Metro” of Puebla
Hours later, personnel from the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) arrived at the site to carry out the removal of the body. The body was wearing black tennis shoes, white pants and a white shirt with blue dots.
The man was one meter and 40 centimeters tall and had a tattoo of Santa Muerte at chest level and on the left side.
Hours later it was reported that it was the well-known “Medio Metro de El Alto”, who was characterized by his way of dancing in sonideros. He was the one who gave life to the “half meters” of the Pirate Sound.
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