A British parkour runner, part of the group Team Phat, attempted a stunt in Matera, Italy, damaging a UNESCO World Heritage Site and injuring himself. The athlete, 23, had a previous neck fracture and is known for risky jumps, including one in Venice.
Team Phat, a London-based parkour group, performed a stunt in the inhabited Italian city of Matera, which ended with a stone falling off a historic site and the jumper injuring himself. It comes as scrutiny of traveler behavior increases worldwide. https://t.co/wq9C6rQOey
The Brit daredevil who damaged UNESCO World Heritage Site with parkour 'fail': Athlete, 23, who injured himself during roof-top jump fractured his neck five years earlier - and is member of UK group 'banned' from Venice for daft canal jump https://t.co/Qa5q7GsW8j https://t.co/OOAxfQZq82
Instant karma for this free runner after he attempted to leap off a brick in the ancient city of Matera. ð¥Newsflashmedia https://t.co/fFBUHZGkkm
Parkour runner falls to injury after damaging UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy https://t.co/6BoeofiiHB
Gee. That's too bad, isn't it? 'British' parkour runner damages building and crashes to the ground https://t.co/9dO5UMh8OU via @MailOnline