Hull Daily Mail

Climber arrested after reaching top of skyscraper

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A SKYSCRAPER climber dubbed the “French Spiderman” has been arrested in pursuit of his latest challenge – scaling one of London’s tallest buildings.

Alain Robert, whose feats have included climbing

Dubai’s 2,717ft (828m)

Burj Khalifa, was seen tackling the Heron Tower in the City of London.

The ascent of the 662ft (202m) tower – now known as the Salesforce Tower – is with no safety gear, without a rope and using only his hands.

City of London Police confirmed they had arrested a 56-year-old man for “causing public nuisance”.

Commander Karen Baxter condemned the stunt, accusing the daredevil of diverting resources.

She said: “The incident this afternoon has had a considerab­le impact on police, other emergency services and the local community. Our officers, the London Fire Brigade and the London Ambulance Service all attended this incident taking them away from genuine emergencie­s.

“Road closures meant a significan­t disturbanc­e to local transport and businesses and their staff located in the building were also considerab­ly affected.”

Robert had earlier spoken to the press about his climb.

He said: “I fully feel alive when my life is at stake. It may sound a bit scary but this is the way it is.”

As with other climbs, he is as “always” carrying his passport in a chalk bag “because it is very reassuring for the authoritie­s” when he is arrested.

It is believed he only decided which building he was going to tackle from a threestron­g shortlist on Monday.

 ??  ?? Videograb taken with permission from the Twitter feed of @Razlilnick­y showing daredevil climber Alain Robert reflected in a window as he scales the outside of Heron Tower
Videograb taken with permission from the Twitter feed of @Razlilnick­y showing daredevil climber Alain Robert reflected in a window as he scales the outside of Heron Tower

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