Body found two days after person fell from viaduct into dam
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A person fell from the Yaşar Karayel Viaduct into the Yamula Dam on May 29.
- Emergency teams searched for the individual for approximately 38 hours.
- The body of H.G., a father of two whose car was found abandoned nearby, was recovered and sent for autopsy.
Emergency services recovered the body of a man who fell from the Yaşar Karayel Viaduct into the Yamula Dam after an extensive search operation. The incident occurred on the evening of May 29, when witnesses reported seeing a person plunge into the dam and immediately alerted the 112 Emergency Call Center.
Following the report, a large-scale search was launched involving multiple agencies, including gendarmerie, AFAD (Disaster and Emergency Management Authority), UMKE (National Medical Rescue Team), IHH (Humanitarian Relief Foundation), the Kayseri Provincial Police Department's Underwater Search and Rescue team, firefighters, and TÜRKUAZ Underwater Search and Rescue. The search efforts commenced immediately, even during the night, with approximately 65 personnel deployed to the area.
The individual was identified as H.G., a father of two children. His car was discovered abandoned near the viaduct, suggesting he may have been traveling alone. After approximately 38 hours of continuous searching in the dam, the lifeless body of H.G. was finally located.
The body has been transported to the hospital morgue for an autopsy as part of the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fall. Authorities are continuing their inquiry into the incident.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.