Remy Lussier gained global recognition for his enthusiasm for conquering towering structures.


Hong Kong: 30-year-old Remy Lussier, a famous and adventurous hiker from France, met with a fatal accident after falling from a 721-foot tall building.
Remy Lussier was known worldwide for his passion for scaling tall towers and skyscrapers.
Just six days ago, he had posted a picture of himself on Hong Kong's Skyscraper Skyline.
The unfortunate incident occurred when Remy Lussier was at the Trigenter Tower Complex in Hong Kong.
Apparently, he intended to climb the Paint House, and after reaching the 49th floor, he used the stairs to ascend to the rooftop.
However, shortly after reaching the rooftop, he was seen struggling to maintain balance outside the Paint House, seeking help from an employee inside.
Unfortunately, the employee got frightened upon seeing him and immediately called the police for assistance.
But before help could arrive, Remy Lussier lost his balance and tragically fell to his death.
The police have found a sports camera with Remy Lussier, containing videos of his various daring endeavors.
As of now, the official cause of the assistant's death has not been disclosed by the Hong Kong police.
The authorities are still investigating the circumstances leading to this unfortunate incident.
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