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Chinese rooftop climbing star dies in 62-storey death plunge | |
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Daredevil Wang Yongning died after falling from a 62-storey skyscraper in Shangsha, China, posting a tragic video of his last successful stunt to social media on the day he perished. | |
The base-jumping stuntman is known for walking along rooftops, hanging from high buildings, and even doing pushups on the side of skyscrapers. | The base-jumping stuntman is known for walking along rooftops, hanging from high buildings, and even doing pushups on the side of skyscrapers. |
News of his death became known only after fans noticed he hadn’t updated his Weibo account in a month. His friends have since confirmed that he died on November 8 and his body was discovered the next day, CGTN reports. | |
Police said he fell from the 62-storey Huayuan Hua Centre, one of the city’s tallest buildings, the South China Morning Post reports. | |
The 26-year-old shared vertigo-inducing videos taken from dizzying heights on his social media channels, and had published a video of himself hanging on top of a skyscraper on November 8. He had more than a million followers on social media and said in the past that his goal was to “challenge all skyscrapers in the world without protection.” | |
Wang’s friends confirmed his death and said previous videos showing him appearing to fall from a building had been recorded as a joke. | Wang’s friends confirmed his death and said previous videos showing him appearing to fall from a building had been recorded as a joke. |
READ MORE: Russian rooftopper skateboards & somersaults on ledge of Hong Kong skyscraper (VIDEO) | READ MORE: Russian rooftopper skateboards & somersaults on ledge of Hong Kong skyscraper (VIDEO) |
The South China Morning Post reports Wu had recently started a rooftopping challenge with a $15,000 prize. | |
“He planned to propose to his girlfriend [the day after the challenge],” his uncle Feng Shengliang told the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald, the South China Morning Post reports. “He needed the money for the wedding, and for medical treatment for his ailing mother.” |
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