In Yemen, local "Spider-Man" Al-Qaqaa ibn Antar died in a fall. He plunged into a volcano crater from a height of 120 meters (40 floors). Al-Qaqaa was a mountaineer-stuntman who performed all his stunts strictly without a safety harness, with his bare hands. He was somewhat similar to Alex Honnold...
Such climbers challenge nature and the laws of physics. But their audacity is based on solid foundations - exhausting and meticulous training, where every movement is carefully calculated, taking into account the strength and direction of the wind, etc. The problem is that you can prepare as well as you want, but every new climb is still a gamble. Because at any moment, something can go wrong. A finger might bend, a stone might fall from a crevice, a muscle might cramp, something might distract you for a moment, the pressure might drop... And that's exactly how Al-Qaqaa ibn Antar died today.