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Two of the three adventurers who climbed the crane in Riyadh last week recounted the circumstances of this escalation, pointing out that their behavior was a mistake and that the police had pledged not to repeat the act.
Abdullah Al-Amoudi, a young mountaineer, has been passionate about parkour and passionate since childhood.
The other young man, Mishari Alkhozim, said that climbing the crane was a feat for him, pointing out that he was training daily and aspired to achieve globalism in the sport of parkour.
The young man admitted that the act was a mistake, stating that security had summoned him, as well as his friends, and had pledged not to repeat that act.
The young men entered a building and climbed the giant crane without security, putting their lives in danger so that they could take pictures. Video clip Spread via social media.
Abdullah Al-Amoudi – a parkour enthusiast (climber in Riyadh):
It's risky, but it defies your fear and danger gives you greater responsibility: you protect yourself.Program #Yahla# Gulf pic.twitter.com/obG2nmcVCw– Yahla (@yahhalahow) September 14, 2019
Meshari Alkhozim (climber of the Riyadh Crane):
I admit that our behavior was a mistake, and the security summoned us and made the commitment not to repeat this act.Program #Yahla# Gulf pic.twitter.com/CeLsTvCHnC– Yahla (@yahhalahow) September 14, 2019
Abdullah Al-Amoudi – a parkour enthusiast (climber in Riyadh):
I have been passionate about parkour since my childhood and what I saw in the syllables is not Walid day and night, but a long training.Program #Yahla# Gulf pic.twitter.com/3ipO33EX8U– Yahla (@yahhalahow) September 14, 2019
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