Rescuers had to open the structure with the help of a special tool to get the man out. The victim not only pays for damage to property, but can also be sent to jail.
In Edmonton, the capital of Canada’s Alberta province, three firefighters had to rescue a 26-year-old man who was trapped inside the Talus Dome statue, a local landmark. On Sunday, April 16, she writes the British tabloid Mirror.
According to eyewitnesses of the unusual event, the man got too close to the statue and while trying to climb onto it, he slipped through a hole in the structure.
A passerby noticed that someone was trapped inside and called the rescue service. Three firefighters had to use heavy rescue equipment to save the man. Firefighters had to open the structure and remove one of the orbs unharmed.
“I love balloons, I’m one of the few people who love them, so I went down and looked. There was a man inside,” said eyewitness Hans Klyaver.
According to media reports, the 26-year-old man was charged with causing more than $5,000 in damages and is facing jail time.
Sculpture Talus Dome
Located next to the Kesnell Bridge, Edmonton’s Talus Dome was established in 2011. It consists of more than 1,000 handmade metal balls that reflect the local terrain. The art object was created by Artists Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues. According to them, the work imitates piles of stones and “refers to the coexistence of the man-made and the natural.”
Recall that on April 14, Denpasar Immigration Police decided to deport Russian Federation citizen Louise Kosykh in connection with her candid photo shoot at a sacred tree on the island of Bali.
Earlier, in March, a video was shown on the Web about how a wild horse broke the windshield of a Toyota Camry while trying to jump over a car.
Source: Focus
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