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Heroic Malian, Mamoudou Gassama, who rescued dangling baby offered French citizenship, fireman job

President Emmanuel Macron and Gassama

President Emmanuel Macron and Gassama

 

Heroic Malian, Mamoudou Gassama, who rescued dangling baby offered French citizenship, fireman job

 

Malian migrant, Mamoudou Gassama, who displayed uncommon guts, climbing from balcony to balcony to the fourth floor and rescued a dandling baby has been offered French citizenship and a job at French fire service by President Emmanuel Macron.

Gassama has been hailed as a hero after mounting the daring obstacle to save the four-year old boy dangling from a balcony in Paris.

Video showed him being cheered on by spectators as pulled himself from balcony to balcony to the fourth floor.

After meeting him at the Elysee Palace, President Emmanuel Macron said he would be made a naturalised citizen.

He personally thanked Mr Gassama, gave him a medal for courage and said he would also be offered a role in the fire service.

The drama unfolded on Saturday evening on a street in the north of the city.

Mr Gassama said he had been walking past when he saw a crowd gathered in front of the building.

He told French broadcaster BFMTV when he saw the child dangling from the balcony, “I did not think, I saved him.”

“When I took him in my arms, I spoke with him and asked: ‘Why did you do that?’ But he did not answer.”

The Parisian fire service said crews had arrived to find the boy had already been rescued.

“Luckily, there was someone who was physically fit and who had the courage to go and get the child,” a spokesman told AFP news agency.

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Mr Gassama met French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday Image copyright AFP

Local authorities quoted by French media said the boy’s parents were not at home at the time.

The father has been questioned by police on suspicion of leaving his child unattended, judicial sources say. The mother was not in Paris at the time, it is believed.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo was among those to praise the 22-year-old’s heroism and said she had called him to thank him.

She referred to him as the “Spiderman of the 18th”, referring to the Paris district where the rescue took place, calling him an “example for all citizens”.

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