The maid reported to the police... Security personnel found that the door lock on the top floor was forcibly pried open, and unfortunately he fell and died! Or knocked on the window on the 68th floor due to being trapped. Hong Kong | Building | Top Floor
According to Hong Kong media reports, on July 27th, a 30-year-old extreme sports enthusiast in France fell and died from a high-rise building in the middle of Hong Kong's mountains.
It is reported that the man's name is Remi Lucidi, and he is passionate about challenging himself to climb high-rise buildings. Since 2016, he has posted photos and videos of climbing high-rise buildings on social media in countries such as France, the United Arab Emirates, and Portugal.
Remi Lucidi, a French extreme sports enthusiast. According to sources familiar with the picture, the last time people saw Lucidi was at 7:30 pm on July 27th, when he was knocking on the window on the top floor of the 68th floor of the De Ligunde Tower. A maid saw it and called the police. Lucidi may have knocked on the window for help due to being trapped outside the top floor.
The Hong Kong police reported that Lucidi arrived at the building around 6 pm that day and lied to the security guard about visiting a friend living on the 40th floor. The surveillance footage shows that after leaving the 49th floor elevator, Lucidi slipped into the top floor of the building and climbed towards the high elevator. When the security guard came to search for Lucidi, they found that the door lock on the top floor had been forcibly pried open, but they couldn't find him.
The Hong Kong police also discovered a sports camera with extreme sports videos recorded by Lucidi at the crime scene, as well as his identification documents.
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At present, the Hong Kong police are investigating this falling case, and it cannot be ruled out that Lucidi unfortunately fell while engaging in extreme sports.
The location of the incident was Block 3, Ligundre House, 14 Ligundre, Mid Levels, Hong Kong Island. It was once the tallest residential building in Asia. Lucidi is passionate about challenging himself to climb high-rise buildings, and the scene of the incident is the three Legendard Towers located at 14 Legendary in the middle of Hong Kong Island. It was completed in 1993 and was once the tallest residential building in Asia when it was completed. The last post before Lucidi's fall was a bird's-eye view of Times Square in Hong Kong.
Extreme sports enthusiasts have entered multiple high points in Hong Kong
In recent years, many young people and internet celebrities have ventured into "rooftop photography" in search of excitement and attracting traffic, becoming another form of life seeking activity beyond extreme sports such as parkour. In simple terms, "rooftop danger photography" means taking stunning photos or videos at the highest and most dangerous positions without any safety measures.
According to the data, two Russian rooftop photographers have come to Hong Kong to challenge the Tsing Ma Bridge and K11 rooftop. In 2018, someone broke into the rooftop of a building in Chai Wan to play "rooftop hazard photography". Without safety measures, they walked along the edge of the rooftop, and the camera equipped on their head saw them walking slowly along the edge of the rooftop.
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In 2016, five young men and women sneaked into the control area of Qingma Bridge and climbed to the top of the bridge tower under zero safety equipment to play dangerous photography. After landing, they were stopped by staff and reported to the police. As there were no criminal elements involved, five people were verbally warned. In the same year, four foreign youths broke into a site in Causeway Bay, attempting to climb a 30 story rooftop. During this time, they even climbed onto the rooftop crane arm, but security guards prevented and advised them to leave. In addition, there were Hong Kong youth who tried to climb to the top of the lightning rod in the Central Center on the 80th floor of the building to take a selfie and upload it to the Internet.