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The protagonist of the story was a 31-year-old woman who wanted to celebrate the end of the bull run with a photo on a cliff in Duden Park, Turkey, but she slipped, fell from a height of 30 meters and died. The Kazakh woman, Olesia Suspitsina, had moved for some years to Antalya, where she worked as a tour guide. According to local newspapers, Olesia had taken a walk with her friend in the famous Duden Park in Antalya, known for its beautiful waterfalls, after weeks of staying at home. During the walk, Olesia decided to take a photo on the edge of a cliff with the waterfalls in the background. She would have climbed the security barrier to pose in front of her friend who was taking the photo, but she slipped on the grass, lost her balance and fell from the cliff into a river. Her terrified friend immediately asked for help. Later, Olesia’s body was found and pulled out of the water by local rescuers. Turkish police investigated the case and concluded that it was an accident. Olesya’s body will be transported from Turkey to Kazakhstan, where she will be buried in her hometown of Kostanay. The objective of the gesture? Taking an exciting selfie from an overhang, highlights Giovanni D’Agata, president of the “Rights Table”, perhaps to share on the Internet to take advantage of friends. The story told here seems incredible. In the sense that we never would like to believe that someone died to take the “perfect” selfie. However, it happened. Because after all, it can be a good feeling to see your selfie and realize that you have created a fantastic job, it can be so silly to lose your life to take a selfie that we will never see. A selfie should never cost anyone’s life. A crash study by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences reveals that between 2011 and 2017, 259 people accidentally died while taking selfies.
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