Frenchman who fell to his death from Hong Kong tower block climbed high-rises around the world

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Police are investigating whether Remi Lucidi, 30, died while practising extreme sports and on Saturday (July 29) officers visited a Tsim Sha Tsui hostel where he had checked-in on July 17 and was supposed to leave on Sunday.

Police are investigating whether Remi Lucidi, 30, died while practising extreme sports and on Saturday officers visited a Tsim Sha Tsui hostel where he had checked-in on July 17 and was supposed to leave on Sunday, SCMP learned.

Lucidi fell off the building on Tregunter Path before officers arrived and was confirmed dead at the scene. Police found his sports camera, which contained videos of extreme sports. Other online photos showed Lucidi climbing and standing at the top of high-rise scaffolding and buildings in Dubai, Bulgaria and France in the past year.

She said police visited the hostel on Saturday morning to collect his belongings, including a laptop computer. “He told me he was going to hike a mountain when I asked where he was going. He said he wanted to hike a lot when he was here,” the worker added.

 

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