A French daredevil has died after falling off a residential skyscraper in Hong Kong, say local media reports.
Remi Lucidi was last seen knocking on the window of a penthouse of the 721ft (219m) Tregunter Tower on Thursday, according to the South China Morning Post.
A maid in the building is said to have called the police after spotting the 30-year-old outside the window.
However, the daredevil – who goes by the name Remi Enigma on social media – had fallen before they arrived, according to police.
Mr Lucidi’s sports camera, which contained videos of extreme sports, was reportedly found at the scene, along with his French ID card.
“A preliminary investigation suggested the man was an extreme sports enthusiast,” a source told the news site.
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“It is possible that he got trapped outside the penthouse while practising an extreme sport in the building, and he knocked on the window for help, but accidentally fell to his death.”
Mr Lucidi reportedly entered the Tregunter Tower, located in Hong Kong’s upscale Mid-Levels district, around 6pm on Thursday and told a security guard he was visiting a friend on the 40th floor.
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He was reportedly spotted on CCTV leaving the lift on the 49th floor and again on the staircase to the top floor, where a door had been forced open.
According to the South China Morning Post, he was last spotted by a maid while knocking on a penthouse window at about 7.30pm.
Mr Lucidi last posted on Instagram on 24 July, with a scenic picture from the top of a tower in Hong Kong’s Times Square.
He is said to have checked in to a hostel in Hong Kong on 17 July, according to reports.
Mr Lucidi previously shared images of himself at the top of tall buildings in Paris, Dubai and Thailand, among other locations.
The Tregunter Towers complex consists of three towers.
The third tower, Tregunter 3, was once the tallest all-residential building in the world, until it was overtaken by Trump World Tower in New York upon its completion in 2001.