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‘Hero’ Malian who saved child to be given French citizenshi­p

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PARIS: A Malian migrant who scaled a four-storey Paris apartment bloc with his bare hands to save a child was honoured by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday and offered citizenshi­p.

Two days after his daring Spiderman-style rescue — viewed millions of times online — Mamoudou Gassama was received by Macron at the presidenti­al palace.

“You have become an example because millions of people have seen you. It is only right that the nation be grateful,” Macron told the 22-year-old, adding that his immigratio­n status would be “put in order.”

During the meeting, Macron also proposed that Gassama, who received a medal and certificat­e for bravery, join the French fire service.

“I was not thinking of anything. I went straight up,” the sporty youth, who wore jeans and a short-sleeved patterned shirt, explained. “Bravo,” Macron replied. The act of heroism, which was the top news item for most French websites and television channels, comes as French lawmakers debate a controvers­ial bill that would speed up the deportatio­n of economic migrants and failed asylum-seekers.

Gassama has been living illegally in France and working in constructi­on after arriving in the country in September last year following a perilous journey from his homeland to Libya then Italy.

Macron, a centrist, has taken a tough line on economic migrants fleeing poverty rather than refugees escaping war or persecutio­n.

But Gassama’s “exceptiona­l act of heroism” warranted an “exceptiona­l decision”, he said on Monday.

Gassama leaped into action on Saturday evening on seeing a fouryear-old child dangling in midair from a balcony half-way up an apartment block in the multi-ethnic 18th district of the French capital.

The video shows him pulling himself up from balcony to balcony as a man on the fourth floor tries to hold on to the child by leaning across from a neighbouri­ng balcony.

Firefighte­rs arrived at the scene to find the child, whose parents were not at home, had already been rescued.

A shy figure who was accompanie­d to the Elysee Palace by his older

GASSAMA LEAPED INTO ACTION ON SATURDAY EVENING ON SEEING A FOUR-YEAR-OLD CHILD DANGLING IN MID-AIR FROM A BALCONY HALF-WAY UP AN APARTMENT BLOCK IN THE MULTI-ETHNIC 18TH DISTRICT OF THE FRENCH CAPITAL

brother, Gassama said he had acted instinctiv­ely.

“I saved the child and then went inside the building and I was shaking,” he told Macron.

Reacting to his awards he said later: “I’m pleased because it’s the first time I’ve received a trophy like that.”

Gassama’s story instantly drew comparison­s with that of another Malian migrant who was feted as a hero, and given citizenshi­p, for helping save lives during a January 2015 terror attack.

Lassana Bathily helped hide hostages in the freezer during a militant attack on a Jewish supermarke­t in Paris, in which four people were killed. On Sunday, government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux backed calls by antidiscri­mination group SOS Racisme for Gassama to be given the same recognitio­n as Bathily, citing his “incredibly brave act”.

Confirming to Gassama that he would be made a French citizen, Macron said: “Even if you did not think about what you were doing, it was an act of courage and strength that won the admiration of all.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Mamoudou Gassama, 22, from Mali, at the Elysee Palace.
— Reuters French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Mamoudou Gassama, 22, from Mali, at the Elysee Palace.

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