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Father of boy saved by Paris ‘Spiderman’ in court for negligence

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PARIS: When a Malian illegal immigrant rescued a child dangling from a Paris balcony, he was hailed worldwide as a hero – but the little boy’s father will appear in court charged with negligence.

Mamoudou Gassama, the migrant nicknamed “Spiderman” after footage of his daring rescue went viral in May, has since been rewarded with French citizenshi­p and a job in the fire service.

But the four-year-old’s father, who has not been named, faces a potential criminal conviction for leaving the child unattended in their sixth-floor apartment, popping out to buy groceries.

Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said at the time of the incident that the father also delayed his return because he wanted to play the popular Pokemon Go game on his phone.

The man’s lawyer, Romain Ruiz, said prosecutor­s had taken “particular­ly reductive” elements of the story out of context, but added that the 37-year-old father admitted he had “done something really stupid”.

“He is leaving his fate up to the court,” Ruiz said.

He added that the father had left home “for between 30 minutes and an hour” and had taken “precaution­s” to keep the child safe.

The little boy clambered onto the balcony and appears to have fallen, before miraculous­ly managing to grab the rail of a balcony lower down.

Footage of the incident, filmed by a bystander below, shows him hanging over the edge, a neighbour on the adjoining balcony desperatel­y trying to hold onto him.

Gassama, 22, then scales the building and pulls him to safety.

In theory, parental negligence carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison under France’s penal code, and a fine of up to 

30,000 (RM145,680).

But such a sentence is thought unlikely in the case of this father, who has been allowed to keep custody of his son.

The boy’s mother was away at the time of the May 26 incident on a trip to France’s Reunion island in the Indian Ocean.

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