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French 'Spiderman' climbs 59-storey building barehanded
A French urban climber who calls himself "Spiderman" scaled a 59-storey Paris office building Wednesday with his bare hands and without using any ropes.
"This is a bit long," Robert, 42, said of his climb. "There are some metallic rails which are a bit slippery. It's difficult to stick the feet inside so it's a bit uncomfortable. I mean, I have to climb quite quickly. I have to be able to keep the rhythm. And today it's windy, it's a bit cold."
Police took Robert into custody after the climb but released him shortly afterwards.
Robert, renowned for climbing without ropes or other equipment, has scaled the Eiffel Tower and more than 30 skyscrapers, including the Empire State Building in 1994 and Malaysia's Petronas Twin Towers in 1997.
In April 2003, Robert donned a shirt with the message, "No war," and scaled the 47-storey headquarters of oil giant TotalFina Elf outside Paris to protest the war in Iraq. |
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