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Cantinflas' grandson gets stoned for looking for sirens in his grandfather's house.

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The boy wanted to discover something extrarodinary and ended up thrown away from his grandfather Cantinflas' house.
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In the 1950s, Cantinflas acquired a luxurious mansion in Acapulco, right on the ocean. What few knew was that it was on this property that the actor had realized one of his strangest obsessions: mermaids. Did Cantinflas have an obsession with mermaids? According to rumors, Cantinflas was fascinated by an ancient sea legend that appeared on old nautical maps with the inscription Hitsun Sirenai, which translated as "here be mermaids." Convinced by…

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About the iconic Mexican actor and comedian Mario Moreno, ‘Cantinflas’, hundreds of mysteries have been created; however, one has taken on relevance and is about his mansion in Acapulco, Guerrero, which although it was already known, took on relevance in TikTok.At the hand of the influencer Carlos Name, the legend began to circulate on social networks, stating that it has evidence that the actor had real sirens in one of the pools on his propert…

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Gabriel Moreno, grandson of the legendary Mexican comedian Cantinflas, lived an unusual experience when visiting his grandfather’s old house in Acapulco, in the midst of a personal investigation into alleged “caged sirens” that, according to viral theories on social networks, would have inhabited the place. The version arose after a video of the influencer Carlos Name, who claimed that in the mansion of the “Mime of the White Gabardine” there we…

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The boy wanted to discover something extrarodinary and ended up thrown away from his grandfather Cantinflas' house.

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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