'Spider-Man of Yemen' dies falling into volcanic crater
Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar, a 30-year-old free-climber known on social media as the "Spider-Man of Yemen," died after falling into a volcanic crater in Yemen's southwest. Antar was attempting to climb the steep rock faces of the Hardah Dam volcanic crater without safety equipment on Friday when he fell.

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AI-generatedAl-Qaqa Ibn Antar, a 30-year-old free-climber known on social media as the "Spider-Man of Yemen," died after falling into a volcanic crater in Yemen's southwest. Antar was attempting to climb the steep rock faces of the Hardah Dam volcanic crater without safety equipment on Friday when he fell. He was known for performing daring acrobatic stunts in online videos and had a large social media following. Video footage circulating online appears to show the moment of his fall. Yemen's Civil Defence Authority confirmed that its water rescue team recovered Antar's body from the bottom of the crater.
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5 extractedYemen's Civil Defence Authority recovered Antar's body from the bottom of the crater.
The 30-year-old had a large social media following and was known for daring acrobatic stunts.
Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar was attempting to climb the crater's rock faces without safety equipment when he fell.
Social media free-climber nicknamed 'Spider-Man of Yemen' died after falling into a volcanic crater.
Video footage appears to show the moment of the fall, depicting Antar losing his grip while climbing.