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The report of "There is a child in the sewer" in Antalya caused panic.

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11.01.2025 10:12

Due to a report of a child's voice coming from the sewer in the Kepez district of Antalya, police, fire brigade, and ambulance teams were dispatched to the scene. The teams searching the sewer in front of a curious crowd found no evidence related to the child.

In Antalya, reports of a child's voice coming from the kilometers-long sewer prompted local residents, police, firefighters, and ambulances to take action.

"CHILD'S VOICE" CLAIM

The incident occurred in the sewer on Mehmet Atay Street in the Güneş neighborhood of the Kepez district. A family sitting on the median strip of the street claimed that they heard a child's voice coming from the sewer. According to the claim, the child in the sewer was asking for help, saying, "Help, help me."

The report of 'A child in the sewer in Antalya' caused panic

TEAMS WERE NOTIFIED

After those around said, "We will call the police," it was reported that the voice stopped, and citizens informed the police, firefighters, and medical teams. Meanwhile, the curious crowd grew larger by the minute, watching the events unfold as if they were watching a movie.

The report of 'A child in the sewer in Antalya' caused panic

NO EVIDENCE FOUND IN THE SEARCHES

The arriving teams repeatedly called out, "Is anyone there?" at the iron-covered sewer opening. After receiving no response for a long time, the iron cover was cut by the firefighters using an electric saw. Then, two firefighters entered the sewer, and after about an hour of searching yielded no results, all teams left the scene.



 
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