El Fuicioso: who was this character from Medellin - Medellin - Colombia

Fabián Alberto Betancur Pérez, better known as the ‘Fuicioso’, died this Saturday in Medellín.

Apparently, slipped and fell into a creek in the municipality of Belloin the north of the Aburrá valley, in an event on which the authorities have not yet made an official statement.

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He became the ‘fuicioso’ one afternoon in March 2014 when in a student interview about infidelity, he answered inconsistencies, bad vocabulary and an exacerbated love for Atlético Nacional.

Since then, words like ‘Fuiciosos’, ‘all good, all nice’ and ‘inrresponsible’, added to his appearance with disparate eyes and a semi-toothless mouth, have been humorous material that to date has not lost its validity and has entertained through music clips .

“For recording a video they gave him 200,000 pesos and a cell phone. With the money he made a rumba and in the rumba he threw away the cell phone”, told at the time, Santiago Roldán, manager of the ‘fuicioso’.

Before being ‘El Fuicioso’

Fabián Alberto Betancur Pérez was born in Ituango (Antioquia) 33 years ago and spent his childhood in the company of his family. Far from the modernism that would make him famous, and from the sack that would make him his slave. Fabián helped his family with agricultural work.

Until about 20 years ago, when he thought he was opening the door for his mother, “bad people” murdered his father in front of his eyes and forced his family off the land he helped farm. Opening that door took away his father, his land, and almost his freedom. Fabián managed to escape when they tried to recruit him.

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Shirtless, barefoot and alone, He arrived in the city mounted on a chiva truckAnd as if he hadn’t lost enough, he also lost everything he had, including his identity, to the thieves. The streets that he knew so much, were his teachers and with hard lessons they showed him the cruel side of life in the city, it was as if the violence that took everything he had, had ridden with him in that old chiva truck .

In the center of attention to the young Carlos Lleras Restrepo, better known as ‘La Pola’, he met those who live on the street, and the vices that are seen there.

says it was the hunger that forced to taste the sack for the first time, and from that time he could no longer take off. To survive, and in the absence of a formal job, he turned to the buses to earn any money for a fun dance, which was based on Pedro el Escamoso, and that without knowing it, would later make those who have searched for the “Fuicioso” laugh in networks. social.

His social networks add up to more than 40,000 followers who interacted with his videos where in the biography you can read: “All good, all beautiful herd of irresponsible people, see it’s my official account, no envy, God bless you.”

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EDITOR MEDELLIN

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