British daredevil arrested after climbing to 73rd floor of Seoul skyscraper
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Local media identified the British man in custody as Mr George King-Thompson.
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SEOUL – A British man was arrested in South Korea on Monday after he attempted to climb the country’s tallest skyscraper
The man was scaling the 123-storey Lotte World Tower in southern Seoul early Monday when staff spotted him, forcing him to stop his ascent as he reached the 73rd floor.
“Lotte staff had to go on a gondola lift to persuade him to stop when he was still climbing above the building’s 70th floor,” an official from the National Police Agency told AFP.
“He finally gave in and we arrested him at the scene for obstruction of official business. He is currently being questioned at a police station in Seoul’s Songpa district.”
The Guardian reported that the climber was said to be wearing just shorts, climbing shoes and carrying a small backpack.
The 555m Lotte World Tower is the world’s fifth-tallest building.
Alain Robert, widely known as the French Spider-Man, was jailed in 2018 after climbing the same building without permission.
Local media, including newspaper Chosun Ilbo, have identified the British man in custody as Mr George King-Thompson.
The Daily Mail reported in 2021 that he had been jailed for attempting to scale The Shard, a 72-storey skyscraper in London. AFP

