A grieving relative told the Daily Mail that Olesya was a smart and cheerful person. She set goals and made them happen. “Olesya always loved the sea and dreamed of living in Turkey," another wrote on social media.
Suspitsina reportedly worked as a tour guide in the city for the last five years. Her body is set to be transported from Turkey to Kazakhstan on Saturday.
Before the incident, Suspitsina had written on Instagram, in a message that is now private: "I will always admire the beauty of the Turkish nature. This is my paradise," the paper reported.
The Düden Waterfalls which is located in Turkey’s southern province are visited by around 700,000 tourists every year, according to the Daily Sabah.
Meanwhile, the country has the seventh-highest number of coronavirus cases in the world.
Turkey also has seen more than 120,204 confirmed coronavirus cases and at least 3,174 deaths as of Thursday evening, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
May her soul rest in peace.
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