Briton held after climbing Seoul skyscraper had an escape plan

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LONDON: A British man, arrested while climbing the world’s fifth-tallest skyscraper in South Korea without a harness, has planned to parachute off from the top and escape by plane, reported German news agency (dpa).

George King-Thompson was arrested in Seoul on Monday after climbing the 123-storey, 555-metre Lotte World Tower – an ascent he dreamt of while in prison for scaling the Shard skyscraper in London, according to a statement shared by his sponsor.

The 24-year-old from Oxford was wearing a parachute and planned to jump from the top of the building but reached the 72nd floor before being detained.

After “years of dreaming” and “months of planning”, King-Thompson was going to evade Korean authorities and catch a flight out of the country to escape arrest.

“This is the most exhilarating stunt I’ve ever done,” he said in the statement shared by Riot E-liquid, the vape brand that sponsors him.

“The climb is fraught with danger, and if I pull it off, I have to get out of the country asap to avoid arrest.”

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According to his sponsor, King-Thompson dreamed of performing the stunt while in Pentonville Prison for three months for scaling the Shard in July 2019.

In August 2021, the same year he was released from prison, he climbed the 23-storey Unex Tower in Stratford, a county in east London, without ropes, nine days after doing the same at the neighbouring Stratosphere Tower.

Footage shared on Monday showed the climber in shorts scaling the tower in South Korea as 90 emergency, police and other personnel were dispatched to the scene. – BERNAMA-dpa

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