Paris hero climbs up four-storey apartment block to rescue boy

This is the incredible moment a man scaled four storeys – using just his bare hands – to rescue a young boy dangling from a balcony in Paris.

The four-year-old was filmed hanging on for his life outside an apartment on Rue Marx-Dormoy on Saturday afternoon, having been apparently left home alone while his father was out shopping.

He was spotted by Mamoudou Gassama, who took less than 30 seconds to reach the child, and has since been compared to the Marvel superhero Spider-Man.

Asked why he took such a risk to save the boy, Gassama told Le Parisien: ‘I did it because it’s a child.’ 

This is the incredible moment that Mamoudou Gassama scaled four storeys – using just his bare hands – to rescue a young boy dangling from a balcony in Paris

The four-year-old was filmed hanging on for his life outside an apartment on Rue Marx-Dormoy on Saturday afternoon, having been apparently left home alone while his father was out shopping

The four-year-old was filmed hanging on for his life outside an apartment on Rue Marx-Dormoy on Saturday afternoon, having been apparently left home alone while his father was out shopping

Gassama, 22, took less than 30 seconds to reach the child, and has since been compared to the Marvel superhero Spider-Man

Gassama, 22, took less than 30 seconds to reach the child, and has since been compared to the Marvel superhero Spider-Man

Asked why he took such a risk to save the boy, Gassama (above) told Le Parisien: 'I did it because it's a child'

Asked why he took such a risk to save the boy, Gassama (above) told Le Parisien: ‘I did it because it’s a child’

After effortlessly making his ascent, encouraged by a crowd of onlookers, Gassama, 22, grabbed the boy and took him to safety.

Fire crews had already been alerted to the incident, in the capital’s 18th arrondissement, by a neighbour, who can be seen desperately trying to grab the boy from the next balcony along. 

However, Gassama, originally from Mali, leapt into action before they arrived. 

One witness told Le Parisien: ‘There is a fence and a gap between them… The neighbor could not afford to lean back to get the child himself.’  

The only injury sustained by the child was a torn nail. Gassama suffered a few scratches.

An investigation into the incident is now underway.

After effortlessly making his ascent, encouraged by a crowd of onlookers, Gassama, originally from Mali, grabbed the boy and took him to safety

After effortlessly making his ascent, encouraged by a crowd of onlookers, Gassama, originally from Mali, grabbed the boy and took him to safety



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