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'French Spiderman' expelled from China(Agencies)Updated: 2007-06-05 20:25 SHANGHAI - An intrepid climber dubbed the "French Spiderman" was expelled from China Tuesday after five days in prison for illegally climbing the country's tallest building, a French official said.
Robert was put on an Air France plane which left Shanghai airport at 11:20 am (0320 GMT) on Tuesday, an official from the French consulate here said. The climb -- which had not been approved by Chinese authorities -- brought traffic to a standstill and attracted a large crowd of onlookers near the 88-storey tower, many snapping pictures with their mobile phones. The 44-year-old "urban climber" has been tackling the world's tallest buildings -- often illegally -- since 1994, according to his website. In 1998 in Japan, he was sentenced to 20 days in prison for climbing a Tokyo tower, although he was released after five days following the intervention of the French ambassador. The daredevil was also arrested during an attempt to climb Malaysia's 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers in March this year after reaching the 60th floor. |
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