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‘French Spiderman’ arrested after scaling London skyscraper

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Climber dubbed the French Spiderman, Alain Robert scales the outside of the Heron Tower building in London, today. Heron Tower is over 200 metres high.

LONDON >> French urban climber Alain Robert has been arrested after scaling one of London’s tallest buildings.

Robert climbed the 662-foot (202-meter) Heron Tower without ropes or safety gear today as police cordoned off the building, closed roads and ushered spectators away.

Robert, known as “the French Spiderman,” has climbed many of the world’s tallest structures, almost always without ropes or harnesses and often without permission.

Before today’s climb, he told reporters “I fully feel alive when my life is at stake. It may sound a bit scary and crazy, but this is the way it is.”

City of London Police said a 56-year-old man was arrested for “causing public nuisance.”

Commander Karen Baxter criticized Robert for taxing police resources and causing “significant disturbance to local transport and businesses and their staff.”

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