Man drowns after trying to recreate Titanic 'I'm flying' scene with partner

A person drowned after attempting to recreate the long-lasting "I am flying, Jack" scene along with his associate.

The pair selected the sting of a pier to recreate the second from the film during which Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet "fly" on the entrance of the Titanic.

However issues went badly unsuitable for Furkan Ciftci and his associate Mine Dinar, each 23, after they plunged into the ocean throughout their recreation of the second.

The pair had been on a fishing journey collectively the place that they had drunk alcohol and wished to re-enact the scene collectively.

Ciftci tragically drowned after they fell off the pier collectively in Kocaeli, Turkey.

That they had reportedly crossed a safety chain collectively and fell into the ocean shortly after their try on the pose from the James Cameron-directed film.

Fishermen who had been close by noticed what occurred and rushed to assist the pair, rescuing Mine when she grabbed onto the top of a rod which had been prolonged.

Rescuers managed to drag her to security, however boyfriend Ciftci had vanished beneath the waves.

Emergency companies had been referred to as to the scene to seek for the lacking 23-year-old whereas Mine was taken to hospital in an ambulance.

Tragically, Ciftci's lifeless physique was pulled from the water by a diving group some two hours after the ordeal.

Talking to police afterwards, Mine mentioned that she and her associate had thought it will be humorous to recreate the "Titanic pose".

That they had crossed the protection chain collectively to face on the sting of the pier after they misplaced their steadiness.

CCTV footage confirmed the couple's ultimate moments collectively organising chairs on the pier to begin fishing.

Ciftci's physique is ready to endure an post-mortem earlier than the funeral takes place, with the investigation into the incident persevering with.

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