'Spiderman' of Paris: folk hero fresh off migrant trail

General |Author: AFP | May 29, 2018, Tuesday @ 08:15| 2218 views

French President Emmanuel Macron (L) speaks with Mamoudou Gassama, 22, from Mali, at the presidential Elysee Palace in Paris, on May, 28, 2018. Mamoudou Gassama living illegally in France is being honored by Macron for scaling an apartment building over the weekend to save a 4-year-old child dangling from a fifth-floor balcony. The young Malian migrant who saved a four-year-old child hanging from a fourth-floor Paris balcony after scaling the facade with his bare hands will be made a French citizen, President Emmanuel Macron said.(Thibault Camus / POOL / AFP)

(AFP) - Mamoudou Gassama, the young Malian hailed as a hero in France for scaling a multi-storey building to rescue a child hanging from a balcony, is no stranger to danger.

The 22-year-old "Spiderman", who was honoured by President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace and offered French citizenship, braved the Sahara desert, Libyan gangs and the Mediterranean Sea during his long odyssey to Europe.

In 2013, the shy youth from the southwestern Malian town of Yaguine hit the migrant trail which claims thousands of lives each year.

"I had no means to live and no-one to help me", Gassama, who followed an older brother to France, explained to Macron.

He travelled through Burkina Faso and Niger north to Libya, the main launching pad for clandestine crossings to Europe.

He spent a year working in Libya, where armed gangs prey on migrants, routinely kidnapping them for ransom and even sometimes enslaving them.

"I suffered a lot," he said. "We were caught and beaten but I did not lose hope."

A year later, he sailed to Italy in one of the packed migrant boats that regularly sink. "It was terrible. There were a lot of people," he told France's BFM news channel.

From there he continued on last year to France, where he joined relatives in the eastern Paris suburb of Montreuil, nicknamed "Little Bamako" after its large Malian population.

His home, which he shares with relatives, is a cramped 15-square-metre room in a migrant workers' hostel, with a mattress on the floor for a bed.

Gassama, who did not seek asylum in France, making him an economic migrant at risk of deportation, has been doing odd jobs in construction.

But his life changed dramatically Saturday, when he came to the rescue of a four-year-old boy who was spotted dangling from a balcony on the fourth-floor of a building in northern Paris.

"I did not think twice," Gassama, who happened to be walking by, told Macron, adding "I went straight up."

- An example for millions -

The video of him pulling himself up from balcony to balcony with supreme ease has been viewed millions of times on social media, propelling him to stardom.

On Monday morning he was ferried to the Elysee Palace for an audience with the president, who listened smiling to his account of the rescue and presented him with a medal for his bravery.

"I'm pleased because it's the first time I've received a trophy like that," Gassama said afterwards.

"We proud of him," his older brother Birama, 54, told AFP, describing his sibling, a keen footballer, as someone who "likes to help others".

Not only will Gassama receive a French passport, Macron offered the plucky youth with preternatural agility a job with the fire service.

"You have become an example because millions of people have seen you. It is only right that the nation be grateful," Macron told him.

In a statement the fire department said Gassama embodied the values of the service, adding: "We are ready to welcome him on board!"

© Agence France-Presse


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