The TikTok, taken from the climbers perspectives, follows a group of young men as they make their way up the 170-foot tower (equivalent to a 40-storey building).
The parents of a young man who plunged to his death from a downtown Toronto tower last month are coming forward to warn others about what they view as the dangerous pastime of rooftopping, which they believe played a role in their son’s death.
The parents of a young man who plunged to his death from a downtown Toronto tower last month are coming forward to warn others about what they view as the dangerous pastime of “rooftopping,” which they believe played a role in their son’s death.
The parents of a young man who plunged to his death from a downtown Toronto tower last month are coming forward to warn others about what they view as the dangerous pastime of rooftopping, which they believe played a role in their son’s death.