Tragedy in Turkey, where a teenager drowned in his vomit and died while boarding a game called “kamikaze” in Luna Park of the country, according to the Daily Mail, which cites Turkish media.
The family of 19-year-old Zeynep Gunay claims that the operators ignored the calls to stop the game when they noticed that something was wrong last Monday.
The incident took place at the Hayrola amusement park in its Avcilar area Istanbul.
Gunay, who wanted to become a psychologist, went to the amusement park to relax and have fun, waiting for the results of the exams she had given, the publication reports.
A recent photo from the security cameras shows the girl wearing a white mask waiting to start the game.
The information wants Gunay to lose consciousness during the game and vomit.
Her parents claim that they repeatedly asked the operators to stop the game but ignored them. They also claim that when she finally stopped and was taken out unconscious, the pilots advised “slapping her two or three times” to help her recover.
According to Fatih Gunay’s uncle, the girl’s family had to call an ambulance on their own as the amusement park workers did not take the situation seriously.
Gunay was taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Faith believes his niece died of negligence and noted that the family will do whatever it takes to get justice.
After her death, the results of the exams came out and the 19-year-old could enter the university she wanted for her studies, according to Haberler.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. The amusement park did not immediately respond to a request from MailOnline to comment on the case.

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