Scary view: He's got the Kinezi flying his death. (Video)

He was an Internet star, and with what he did, he wanted to make money to give a gift to his fiancée. This is the moment at which the internet star known as the nickname “The first Chinese founder on roof” falls from the top of a 62-story palace. Wu Yongn 26 years old [...]
He was an Internet star, and with what he did, he wanted to make money to give a gift to his fiancée.
This is the moment at which the internet star known as the nickname “The first Chinese founder on roof” falls from the top of a 62-story palace.
Wu Youngn, 26, was conducting a top exercise of the Huayan International in Changshau, the capital of the Chinese province, Juan, when his hand slipped and he fell, stumbling into one of his motors. His body was later found by a Jamaican glass.
The incident was filmed with cameras that he himself had put in front of the palace.
By making this video he would earn 80 thousand Chinese yen (about 10,000 euros) and buy his fiancée a wedding present.












