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French climber dies in suspected fall during ‘stunt’ at Hong Kong high-rise

- Helen Davidson in Taipei and agencies

A man identified as the French climber Remi Lucidi has been found dead in Hong Kong and is believed to have fallen from a high-rise building while attempting a stunt.

Police said the body of a 30-yearold man believed to have engaged in extreme sports was found on a patio of an apartment block in the city’s MidLevels area. He was named in local media as Lucidi, who had gained a large social media following under the name “Remi Enigma” as he posted photograph­s from tall structures around the world.

Hong Kong police said that after an initial investigat­ion they believed the man had fallen from a ledge. No suicide note was found at the scene.

The man had entered the apartment block telling security he was visiting a friend on the 40th floor, but instead took the elevator to the 49th and then accessed stairwells on the top floor.

Police said he knocked on the window of a penthouse apartment on the 68th floor at about 7.30pm local time (1230 BST) on Thursday, asking to be let in. A domestic worker inside told police she had been suspicious and ignored him, and he had eventually moved away.

Police later received a call from security about a gas leak, but when they arrived they found the man’s body outside the building, his fall appearing to have broken a gas pipe.

Officers discovered a French identifica­tion card on his person, as well as a sport camera with older footage of some extreme sports.

Supporters mourned him on social media. Lucidi last posted a photo of Hong Kong’s night view a week ago on Instagram and tagged the location as Times Square in the Causeway Bay shopping district.

 ?? Photograph: Instagram ?? Remi Lucidi. Supporters mourned his death on social media.
Photograph: Instagram Remi Lucidi. Supporters mourned his death on social media.

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