Lockdown celebration turns tragic
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A woman fell to her death after posing for a cliffside photo to celebrate the end of her area's coronavirus lockdown.

Olesia Suspitsina, 31, from Kazakhstan was hiking with a friend in Duden Park, located in Antalya, Turkey when tragedy struck.
The woman climbed over a safety fence in the park to pose for an image on the edge of a cliff, which was in front of beautiful waterfalls. She slipped on some grass causing her to plummet more than 30 metres.
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Her friend, who was left completely horrified, called emergency services, who pulled Suspitsina's lifeless body out of the water.
According to Suspitsina's relatives, the authorities determined it was an accident.
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She loved Turkey and wished to live there one day.
Kazakh native Olesya Suspitsyna slipped on the grass and fell from a 115-foot cliff to her ... https://t.co/1YwRtYJuTM via @MailOnline
— vinod nanchahal (@vinodnanchahal) April 30, 2020
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