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Stuntman known as Yemen’s ‘Spider-Man’ dies in volcanic crater incident

A stuntman locally referred to as Yemen’s ‘Spider-Man’ has died while attempting to scale a volcanic crater, according to reports from Al Jazeera Global News.

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Adrian Cole
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Source: Al Jazeera Global News · original
Yemen’s ‘Spider-Man’ dies while scaling volcanic crater
Local performer’s death during climbing attempt reported by Al Jazeera

A stuntman known locally as Yemen’s ‘Spider-Man’ has died while attempting to scale a volcanic crater, Al Jazeera Global News reported. The incident involves a local performer who was engaged in a climbing attempt when the fatal accident occurred.

The individual was identified by the media moniker ‘Spider-Man’, a title used to describe his profession as a stuntman. Specific details regarding his identity, the precise location of the volcanic crater within Yemen, and the exact cause of death remain unconfirmed in the available source material.

Al Jazeera reported the death as a distinct event involving a local stuntman. The report does not link the incident to broader regional security instability or geopolitical tensions, such as those involving the Strait of Hormuz or other recent military developments in the area.

The term ‘Spider-Man’ is a descriptive moniker used by media outlets and does not imply any fictional capabilities. The incident is characterised as an isolated accident related to a professional stunt attempt rather than a political or security-related event.

Further details regarding the circumstances of the fall or the specific geological site are not provided in the initial reports. The source material confirms the death of the stuntman but lacks granular data on the operational specifics of the climb.

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