Wu yongning mother. đź’” On November 8, 2017, while performing on a 62-story building in Changsha, Wu lost his grip and fell. That was the last @YohMammi ↑481 Wu yongning was the saddest he was doing that for his mother so she could be healthy again fly high TikTok video from Zakai Chen (@zakai. chen): “⚠️TW⚠️ People Who Died Taking Selfies (Part 1): Wu Yongning Fell From 62-Story Building Today #wuyongning #peoplewhodiedtakingselfies The Beijing Internet Court ordered Mijing Hefeng Technology, which runs the Huajiao video platform, to pay Wu Yongning's mother CNY30,000 (USD4,340) Wu Yongning’s net worth was around 550,000 yuan (approximately $83,000) from his viral videos and sponsorships. Wu Yongning was known across China for his breathtaking rooftop performances — standing on skyscrapers, doing flips and pull-ups on the edge of death. Wu Yongning was an internet sensation who . Wu Yongning, 26, known as 'China's first rooftopper,' was doing pull-ups at the top of the Huayuan International Centre in Changsha, China, in 2017 when he lost Wu Yongning died after plunging from a skyscraper in November 2017 while trying to win a US$15,000 prize. 1 likes, 0 comments - terryfying_history on February 25, 2026: "On November 8, 2017, 26-year-old Chinese daredevil Wu Yongning fell to his death while attempting an extreme rooftop stunt on a 62 Wu Yongning (born 1991 – died November 8, 2017) was a Chinese Social Media Star and Stuntman from Changsha, China. He was famous for clicking selfies The livestreaming platform was ordered to pay 30,000 yuan (£3,400) in compensation to his mother THE self-described “China’s First Rooftopper” who plunged to his death while livestreaming On November 8, 2017, a young Chinese man named Wu Yongning tried to do pull-ups off the side of a 62-story building. Financial needs partly drove his decision to Chinese rooftopper's death: Wu Yongning accepted challenge to earn money for mother's treatment [VIDEO] Chinese rooftopper Wu Yongning, who died in 0:06 "wu yongning was an amazing daredevil" hmmmmm nope, no thank you, never doing that, ever. 🏙️ But behind his viral fame was a painful truth — he wasn’t doing it for thrill or fame. He was dmore Wu Yongning was known across China for (Yicai Global) May 22 -- The mother of a famous Chinese rooftopper who fell to his death from a 62-storey skyscraper has won her legal battle against a video-streaming site in a pioneering case that He was doing it to earn money for his mother’s medical treatment. It was the last decision he ever made.
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