Carlos Roberto Huerta Zanotelli was born July 26, 1982 in the Veracruz Municipality, Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, México.
His parents were Roberto de la Rosas Huerta (1917-1981) from Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, México, and Martha Rosas Zanotelli.
The current municipality of Ignacio de la Llave, previously known as San Cristobal de la Llave, is placed in the popularly known region of La Mixtequilla, which is in the western limit of the Papaloapan River, going through the Blanco, Limón and Las Pozas rivers.
The climate of the region varies between hot-humid and tropical-humid, with frequent summer rains between July and September. The average temperature is from 64 and 72 degrees.
The municipality celebrates its carnival in March where music, dances, and joy are spread by its inhabitants.
After going to school through 12th grade, Roberto worked as a warehouse worker in Shakopee.
When he was 24 years old, on April 24, 2007, Roberto died. He was buried at the Shakopee Catholic Cemetery in Shakopee on April 27, 2007.