It was reported that Lawyer Memiş Enes Gümüş, 54, lost his life in a cable car accident in Antalya while visiting his relatives for a vacation. Gümüş’s wife and two children are currently undergoing treatment.
It was stated that Lawyer Memiş Enes Gümüş, who lost his life in a cable car accident in Antalya, was in Antalya for the Ramadan Bayram holiday with his family. It was revealed that Gümüş (54) and his surviving wife and two children were riding a cable car for the first time.
The body of 54-year-old Gümüş, who lost his life after falling when a post at the Tünektepe Cable Car Facility in Konyaaltı district collapsed and hit the cabin, was brought to the Antalya Forensic Medicine Institute in the evening hours.
“WE WILL FIGHT IN COURT”
A close relative of Memiş Gümüş, Ömer Durmuş, stated that the incident was not an accident but a murder. Durmuş, who mentioned that his son is also a lawyer, said, “We will file lawsuits and complaints against those responsible for this incident. We will fight in court to ensure that the responsible parties receive the necessary punishment.”
THEY CAME ON VACATION WITH HIS WIFE AND TWO SONS
It was learned that Lawyer Memiş Enes Gümüş, who lost his life in the cable car disaster, was in Antalya with his family for the Ramadan Bayram holiday visiting a close family member, Fadime Yaren Durmuş, a computer engineering student at university. It was also learned that the family was planning to go to Denizli today and then return to Söke district of Aydın, but the accident occurred.
INJURED FATİH GÜMÜŞ SPEAKS
Keziban Gümüş, the wife of Memiş Gümüş, and their sons, Lütfullah Kerem Gümüş and Fatih Gümüş, are still being treated at Akdeniz University Hospital.
It was determined that Keziban Gümüş had fractures in her body and jawbone. It was also found that Lükfullah Kerem Gümüş had fractures in his body and ribs. Fatih Gümüş, who has broken ribs, recounted the moment of the accident.
Fatih Gümüş, who stated that the pole that broke off while they were getting off the cable car hit their own wagons, said, “We crashed to the ground from 30 meters with 8 people. We were all injured and in pain.
We heard screams and cries. I saw my father lying motionless on the ground. An hour later, the officials came and rescued us. We lived through hell.”