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To celebrate the lifting of the closure due to the new Corona virus, a woman from Kazakhstan with her boyfriend went to a natural park in Antalya, Turkey, to take photos next to a high cliff, but that moment of celebration turned into a tragic end.
According to Sky News Arabia, the 31-year-old Kazakh woman, Olesya Spitsina, fell from a cliff some 35 meters high while preparing to take photos near the cliff in Dodan Park, Antalya, Turkey, after weeks of closure.
Antalya had lifted the travel ban after announcing that the situation was safe to leave, after weeks of closings due to the outbreak of the Corunna virus in Turkey.
Olesia, who has been working as a guide in the city for the past five years, has reportedly climbed the park’s secure fence and taken a position to take a photo at the edge of the cliff in front of picturesque waterfalls, before fall from the grass and fall from a height of almost 35 meters, according to the British Daily Mail.
Her boyfriend, who was taking photos of her, quickly contacted the emergency services, who rushed to get Olesia out of the water, while they took her to the Forensic Institute morgue in Antalya for an autopsy.
Antalya authorities said the death of the Kazakh woman was an unfortunate incident, according to one of her relatives, who told the Daily Mail newspaper that Olesia “was a beautiful and happy person. She set goals and made them come true.”
On his Instagram account, Olesia wrote a special message saying: “I will always admire the beauty of Turkish nature. This is my heaven.”
Turkey has seen at least 120,000 confirmed cases of the novel Corona virus, while more than 3,000 deaths have been reported as of Thursday night, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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