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En abril de 1940, Robert Wadlow bajaba de su vehículo ante la mirada curiosa de un tumulto de personas.

¡Y no era para menos! Se trataba del hombre más alto del mundo en su época: 2,71 metros de altura y 222 kilogramos de peso.

Lamentablemente, a pesar de sus 21 años de juventud, fallecería a tan sólo unos meses de la filmación tras su cumpleaños 22.

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En abril de 1940, Robert Wadlow bajaba de su vehículo ante la mirada curiosa de un tumulto de personas.

¡Y no era para menos! Se trataba del hombre más alto del mundo en su época: 2,71 metros de altura y 222 kilogramos de peso.

Lamentablemente, a pesar de sus 21 años de juventud, fallecería a tan sólo unos meses de la filmación tras su cumpleaños 22.

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