WATCH: Israelis’ record-breaking Lego tower honors 8-year-old’s memory

View of construction of a 36m high lego tower, intending to break the Guiness World Record and tallest toy brick structure, in memory of Omer Sayag, who died of a rare brain cancer at the age of 8.5. December 27, 2017. Photo by FLASH90

The Young Engineers group, which teaches scientific and mathematical principles to children using K’nex and Lego bricks, unveiled a 36-meter (118.11-foot) tower in Tel Aviv expected to break the Guinness world record for the highest toy-bricks structure ever. The project was dubbed the “Omer Tower” in memory of Omer Sayag, who died of cancer at the age of eight and loved constructing with plastic bricks.

 

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