The YouTuber and a group of friends climbed to the top of the tallest office building in Paris. The images went viral thanks to a large-scale army operation.
UK-based YouTuber Ellie Lowe climbed to the top of the tallest office building in Paris, France, at 2,286 meters, in 2018, triggering a major police and army operation that saw her face being banned from entering Europe. The Daily Star writes about it.
The man started doing parkour just to relieve his fear of heights. He climbed the 7,500-foot (2,286 meters) First Tower in the La Défense district of Paris and was arrested by an armed police squad.
Ellie and a group of comrades managed to sneak into an office building in La Défense, Paris’s main business district, and climb to the top.
“We were in Paris, we climbed the tallest building. We climbed its tower, and then the whole road was blocked by the military or the equivalent of the FBI. I don’t know what happened there,” he said.
Footage taken by Ellie shows a team of armed police, accompanied by fire trucks and rescue vehicles, racing through the streets of Paris to catch them.
“We heard the sirens getting closer, first we saw the fire trucks, then the police came. We were in shock. We just went there to take photos, we were wandering around the area doing crazy things. Our friends called. The blogger told us that the army was here, they blocked the whole road. This is bad. “Everything is so bad,” he recalls saying.
The images went viral thanks to a large-scale army operation.
“They appeared on the roof with small MP5s (submachine guns) and huge flashlights and pointed them in our face. I just remember being blinded by that light, hearing the screams and screams of the French, and the next minute seeing the guns pointed directly at us. “In my face. I spent 24 hours in a cell… We met with the lawyer, the translator said: ‘They are trying to ban you from entering the Schengen area, which is a large part of Europe,'” the man added.
Luckily, Ellie was saved with a warning. The footage has since been viewed more than five million times and helped launch Ellie’s lucrative career as a YouTuber.
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Source: Focus
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