A Kazakhstan woman falls more than 100 feet off a cliff when take photo to celebrate of end of Lockdown in Turkey

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A Kazakhstan woman was reportedly killed Sunday after plummeting quite 100 feet off a cliff in Turkey while asking for a photograph to commemorate the top of the local coronavirus lockdown.

Olesia Suspitsina, 31, had been going for a much-awaited hike in Anatyla’s picturesque Duden Park after weeks of adhering to the citywide shelter-in-place order, consistent with Sputnik Turkey.

To mark the top of quarantine, the adventurer scaled a security barrier so her friend could snap her standing on the cliff’s edge with majestic waterfalls within the backdrop, News 1 reports. Her celebratory photo opportunity went south when she slipped on the grass and plunged 115 feet to her death ahead of her horrified companion.





The petrified photographer called authorities, who located the Kazakhstan national’s body within the water and identified it, before transporting it to the Antalya forensic pathology Institute’s morgue, Sputnik Turkey reports. Police later ruled the victim’s death an accident, consistent with her bereaved relatives.

Suspitsina, who had worked as a guide for five years within the region, previously wrote during a now-private Instagram post: “I will always admire the sweetness of the Turkish nature. this is often my paradise.”
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The deceased was described by a grieving relative as “a smart and cheerful person” who “set goals and made them happen,” the Daily Mail reports.

Suspitsina’s numerous friends flocked to social media to mourn her untimely death.

“This is an irreparable loss,” said her heartbroken close friend Olga Kravchuk, adding, “Olesya [sic] always loved the ocean and dreamed of living in Turkey. She made her dream come true.”

Strangers also expressed their condolences. “She [Olesia] always said she was happy to measure during this city [Anatyla],” said one grieving social media user.

Another posted on her Facebook page: “What a pity for the girl. My deepest condolences to my family and loved ones!”

Suspitsina’s body is slated to return to Kazakhstan on Saturday, where she is going to be interred in her hometown of Kostanay, consistent with reports.





Currently, Turkey boasts the seventh-highest number of coronavirus infections within the world with a jawdropping 117,589 cases, consistent with Worldmeter.

Nonetheless, the Turkish government hopes to start out reopening the economy by the top of next month. “Recent studies have indicated that a reopening of the economy are going to be possible at the top of May, and current developments confirmed this,” a senior state official told Reuters. “Steps are going to be taken to reopen without allowing a second wave.”

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