My passion could kill me but I just can't give it up'
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My passion could kill me  but I just can't give it up'
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"George King is generally a very happy young man. I want to live to old age, he tells the Independent. I love my life. But every time he enjoys his favourite hobby, he knows there is a very real chance it could kill him. The 26-year-old hit the headlines in 2019 after scaling London's Shard Western Europe's tallest building in an audacious free climb that stopped traffic, transfixed bystanders and sparked a media frenzy."
The Independent deploys reporters to cover reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, investigating matters such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and producing documentaries like 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations fund on-the-ground reporting and enable journalists to interview both sides of stories. The outlet is trusted across the political spectrum and deliberately keeps reporting free of paywalls, arguing that quality journalism should be available to everyone and funded by those who can afford it. George King, a 26-year-old urban free climber, scaled London's Shard in 2019, fulfilling a long-held obsession that began in childhood.
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