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AAB, YD (15) and AEÇ in Balıkçı Street of Fevzi Çakmak District of Ünye District, on September 17. (11) Put the torpedo they burned into a glass jar for game purposes. With the explosion of the torpedo in the bottle whose lid was closed, 3 children were injured as a result of the broken glass and fragments of torpedoes impacting their bodies. The children were taken to the hospital by the 112 teams from the Emergency Service that were sent to the scene. The first intervention was performed at AAB Samsun Ondokuz Mayıs University School of Medicine, and YD at Unye State Hospital. It was learned that the AAB, who was in serious condition, lost sight of the left eye. The AAB whose treatment was in progress could not be discharged due to the risk of contagion.
‘IF YOU LIKE IT, YOU WILL BE HAPPY’
Stating that no one should play with torpedoes in the bed of the patient where he is being treated, AAB said: “No one should buy torpedoes, don’t be like us. If you are like me, you will be very sad. Do not play with dangerous things, torpedo is very dangerous”.
‘FORBIDDEN THE SALE OF THESE EXPLOSIVES’
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Father Ertuğrul B, 36, said that his son is now in good condition: “Doctors said that his left eye lost his sight completely. We are not discharged due to the risk of infection, we are under observation in the hospital. We gave our verbal statement about the incident and a public lawsuit was filed. I want to call the authorities. The sale of explosives that harm our children must be prohibited. It is forbidden to sell torpedoes to those under 18, but they are still sold. We will do our best for the grocery store that sells this torpedo, we will seek our rights.