Father of boy saved by Paris 'Spiderman' convicted for negligence

The father of a child who was dramatically rescued after dangling from a Paris balcony has been given a three-month suspended sentence.

Mamoudou Gassama won widespread praise after climbing the outside of the building to save the four-year-old.

Mamoudou Gassama won widespread praise after climbing the outside of the building to save the four-year-old. Source: SBS News

The father of the little boy who was rescued dangling from a fourth-storey Paris balcony by a Malian migrant dubbed Spiderman received a three-month suspended jail sentence for leaving the child home alone.

Mamoudou Gassama was propelled to global stardom in May after footage of him scaling the facade of the apartment building with his bare hands to save the child went viral.




Gassama, who was living illegally in France at the time, was rewarded with French citizenship and a job in the fire service.

Mamoudou Gassama leaves the presidential Elysee Palace after meeting with the French President in Paris.
Mamoudou Gassama leaves the presidential Elysee Palace after meeting with the French President in Paris. Source: Getty Images


On Tuesday, the 37-year-old father of the child found himself in hot water for leaving his boy unattended in their sixth-floor apartment while he went shopping - the boy was just four at the time.

Apart from the suspended sentence he was also ordered to take a parenting course.

The public prosecutor had asked for the father to be given a six-month suspended sentence, noting that had Gassama not sprung into action the child "might now be dead".




The father told the court that after spending the day at the Disneyland theme park near Paris with his son on May 26, he decided to pop out for some provisions, leaving his son in front of the TV at his insistence.

Expressing remorse he said he had not realised that by leaving the sliding door to the balcony open the child was in grave danger.

The dramatic rescue.
The dramatic rescue. Source: Facebook


He also admitted to being gone longer than he thought - around an hour - because he was playing the popular Pokemon Go game on his phone.




The child told the police he thought his father had gone back to Disneyland without him and decided to follow him.

Finding the apartment door locked he climbed over the balcony and then appears to have fallen, before miraculously managing to grab the rail of a balcony on the fourth floor.

Footage of the incident, filmed by a bystander, shows him dangling in mid-air with a neighbour on the adjoining balcony desperately trying to hold onto him.

Under France's penal code parental negligence carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a fine of up to 30,000 euros ($35,300).

The boy's mother was on a visit to her native Reunion island, a French territory in the Indian Ocean, at the time.

Both parents were said at the time to be extremely shaken by the incident but hugely grateful to Gassama.

With AFP


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