The French acrobat Remi Lucidi, known for his daring stunts on skyscrapers around the world, has fallen from a building in a residential area of Hong Kong. A 68-story flight that left him no way out.

Lucidi, 30, was in the Tregunter Tower complex from which he intended to take some of his usual extreme sport selfies but for reasons to be ascertained he was trapped outside an attic and fell down .

Known as "Remi Enigma" on social media, according to the South China Morning Post, the reckless influencer would have reached the Tregunter Tower in the late afternoon and would have entered the building claiming to go to visit a friend on the fortieth floor. Then he would take an elevator and vanish, heading to the top floor of the building and forcing the lock.

But then something happened: the last person to see him alive was a cleaner who saw him frantically knocking on the glass.

The frightened woman called the police. According to the version taken up by the local media , the thirty-year-old was asking for help: perhaps he was unable to return to a point where he would not have risked falling on deaf ears. When the agents arrived, there was nothing more they could do. His body lay lifeless on the ground floor: his camera was still on the roof of the building.

A photo posted on the Frenchman's Instagram page, dating back to a few days before the tragedy, was titled "Hong Kong" and showed an overview from Times Square to Causeway Bay.

(Unioneonline/D)

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