Dressed as Wonder Woman, acrophobic, Suki Sangasole, leapt down the side of her 200ft office building in Birmingham City Centre to raise funds for charity.
Suki, who works for ARCADIS AYH at No.1 Hagley Road, decided to face her fears and abseil down the side of their building with colleagues and family watching from below, in order to raise money for Mary Stevens Hospice in Stourbridge.
Mary Stevens Hospice provides specialist palliative care to all members of the community of the Dudley Borough including parts of South Staffordshire, Wyre Forest, Hereford & Worcester and Sandwell. The hospice supports adults who have non-curative illnesses such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's disease, cardiac disease or HIV / AIDS.
Suki Sangasole comments: "It was a tremendous feeling and I had a huge rush of adrenaline as I went over the side of the building. I have always wanted to actively support this charity and now I feel I am achieving part of this goal, whilst also conquering my fear of scaling down the side of tall buildings!"
Suki abseiled off ARCADIS AYH's Birmingham building on 1st September at 2pm and raised over £700 for the hospice.