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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 30 April 2021)
Even Batman couldn't save him.
The night before last in Selçuklu district of Konya province, police got
a tip that a café that should have been closed because of COVID
restrictions was open and people were smoking hookah pipes. During
the police raid on the café, male nurse Tevfik Sevi (33), one of the
customers, panicked and fled to the building's basement. There, he fell
into a one-meter deep cesspool. (!)
Police fined four people in the café for violating COVID restrictions
and as they were leaving one of the café employees told them that
there was someone in the basement cesspool. The fire department was
summoned and the firefighters took Sevi out of the cesspool but he was
already dead. The body of the father of two children, who worked at
Necmettin Erbakan University's Meram Medical Faculty, was taken to
the hospital's morgue for an autopsy.
It turned out that police had raided this same café on 20 April and fined
10 people a total of 63,000 TL (about $8,000). The café owners had
been written up and the building sealed.
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