/ May 18, 2026
/ May 18, 2026

High-rise stunts: Daredevil dies after falling from 68th floor

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French daredevil stuntman, Remi Lucidi, known for his extreme sports, was tragically found dead after falling off the 68-story Tregunter Tower complex in Hong Kong.

Mr Lucidi, 30, died last Thursday after falling from the 68th floor of a Hong Kong highrise, South China Morning Post reported.

He reportedly arrived at the building around 6 p.m. local time and rode an elevator to the 49th floor of the building and then took the stairs to the top of the building.

According to local police, Lucidi, who was known online as Remi Enigman, was last seen alive around 7:40 p.m. when he tapped on the exterior of a penthouse window, which prompted a maid in the residence to call the police.

Lucidi’s camera was reportedly found at the scene, containing footage of his other stunts. He last posted on Instagram last week that he was in Hong Kong.

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Police have yet to issue an official cause of death.

According to Gurjit Kaur, the owner of the hostel where Lucidi was reportedly boarded, the guest was a “friendly and humble guy”.

“He was healthy and fit and happy-faced,” Kaur told the news outlet. “I feel very sad.”

A worker at the hostel claimed that he had spoken with Lucidi several times before his death and he had told him the man was visiting Hong Kong on holiday.

“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,” said the worker.

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3 thoughts on “High-rise stunts: Daredevil dies after falling from 68th floor

  1. В мире игр, где любой площадка стремится привлечь гарантиями легких выигрышей, рейтинг лучших казино игр
    является именно той ориентиром, что направляет сквозь заросли подвохов. Для профи и дебютантов, которые устал с пустых посулов, он средство, чтоб ощутить настоящую rtp, как тяжесть ценной монеты у пальцах. Без ненужной воды, только проверенные сайты, где отдача не только цифра, а конкретная удача.Подобрано из яндексовых запросов, словно паутина, что ловит топовые актуальные тенденции на интернете. В нём нет пространства к стандартных трюков, каждый элемент словно карта в игре, в котором блеф проявляется мгновенно. Игроки видят: в России манера речи с подтекстом, где сарказм маскируется как совет, позволяет миновать обмана.На https://ilde.upf.edu/pg/lds/tree/441867 данный рейтинг лежит как раскрытая раздача, подготовленный к старту. Посмотри, коли желаешь почувствовать биение реальной ставки, минуя мифов плюс провалов. Для кто знает тактильность приза, он будто иметь фишки в пальцах, вместо глядеть в дисплей.

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