A French adventurer known for climbing skyscrapers around the world has died after falling from the 68th floor of a building in Hong Kong, according to foreign press reports.
The 30-year-old adventurer, Remy Lucidi, was in the “Trigonter” tower complex in Hong Kong. According to investigators, he arrived at the building on Sunday evening and told the security guard that he was visiting a friend on the 40th floor.
According to local press sources, investigators believe that Lucidi made his way to an upper floor to take a selfie documenting his arrival at the highest point in the residential tower.
Remi Lucidi death: French daredevil known for skyscraper stunts plummets to death from 68th floor
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And it indicated that the French climber was trapped outside and began frantically knocking on one of the windows, which surprised a maid who was inside, and with the absence of any response or assistance, Lucidi lost his balance and fell to die instantly.
After the accident, the police found Lucidi’s sports camera at the scene, which contained videos of extreme sports, while an official statement has not yet been issued regarding the causes of the death of the adventurous young man.
The British newspaper “The Independent” quoted the owner of the inn where Lucidi was staying as saying: “He was healthy and fit and with a happy face. I feel very sad.”
Shortly before his death, Lucidi, also known as Remy Enigma, posted a photo of the Hong Kong skyline on his Instagram profile.
According to his social media page, Lucidi has tried stunts in different parts of the world, such as climbing the highest peaks of skyscrapers in Bulgaria, Portugal, France, Ukraine and Dubai.
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2023-07-31 10:39:02