The young people who climbed to the roof of the 15-story building set the teams in motion, but the reality turned out to be completely different.

The young people who climbed to the roof of the 15-story building set the teams in motion, but the reality turned out to be completely different.

26.03.2025 00:41

In Düzce, individuals believed to have climbed to the rooftop of a 15-story building for the purpose of suicide prompted teams to spring into action. However, when it was understood that the young people on the roof were grilling for iftar, the teams returned to normal.

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Three young people who went to the rooftop of a 15-story building located in the Orhangazi neighborhood of the central district of Düzce began preparing for iftar.



The young people on the roof of the 15-story building triggered the teams, the reality turned out to be completely different


SUICIDE REPORT TRIGGERED TEAMS



Meanwhile, people who thought the young people on the roof might commit suicide called the 112 Emergency Call Center to report the situation. Health, police, and fire teams were dispatched to the area shortly. While taking precautions around the building, the fire teams also worked on an air cushion at the ground level of the building.



The young people on the roof of the 15-story building triggered the teams, the reality turned out to be completely different


TEAMS THAT REACHED THE ROOFTOP ENCOUNTERED A BARBECUE



The teams that reached the rooftop noticed that the young people gathered in the area were having a barbecue for iftar. After the reality turned out to be completely different, the teams returned to normal.



The young people on the roof of the 15-story building triggered the teams, the reality turned out to be completely different


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