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French 'Spiderman' climbs Frankfurt skyscraper, faces fine

French 'Spiderman' climbs Frankfurt skyscraper, faces fine

French urban climber Alain Robert climbs the Deutsche Bahn building in central Frankfurt, Germany, Oct 1, 2020. (Photo: AP/Michael Probst)

FRANKFURT: German police say French urban climber Alain Robert faces a criminal investigation and fine after scaling one of Frankfurt's tallest buildings on Thursday (Oct 1).

Robert, known as “Spiderman” for his daring stunts, clambered to the top of rail company Deutsche Bahn 166m office building in Germany's financial capital, untethered and wearing a silver suit and cowboy boots.

Frankfurt police spokesman Thomas Hollerbach told The Associated Press that Robert is in triple trouble after the unauthorised climb.

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French urban climber Alain Robert is seen in central Frankfurt, Germany, Oct 1, 2020. (Photo: AP/Michael Probst) French urban climber Alain Robert, well known as "Spiderman", climbs up the Deutsche Bahn high-rise in central Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. Robert was wearing a silver suit and cowboy boots. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

First, Deutsche Bahn has filed a criminal complaint for trespassing against Robert. Second, he may be required to pay the cost of the police operation to secure the area during the climb. 

Finally, a drone that Robert's team used to film the climb did not have the required authorisation and could incur a further fine.

As a foreign resident, Robert was required to deposit a security against possible future criminal proceedings and then released, Hollerbach said.

French urban climber Alain Robert, well known as "Spiderman", reaches the top of the Deutsche Bahn building in central Frankfurt, Germany, Oct 1, 2020. (Photo: AP/Michael Probst)
Source: AP/zl

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