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Friends forget party guest - locked up in garden

A 17-year-old fell asleep at a New Year's Eve party on an allotment site in Mannheim and was forgotten by his friends. As the site is surrounded by a high fence and barbed wire and the gate was locked, he was trapped there, according to the police. At around 5.00 a.m. on New Year's Day, a local...

A police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Mannheim - Friends forget party guest - locked up in garden

A 17-year-old fell asleep at a New Year's Eve party on an allotment site in Mannheim and was forgotten by his friends. As the site is surrounded by a high fence and barbed wire and the gate was locked, he was trapped there, according to the police. At around 5 a.m. on New Year's Day, a local resident heard cries for help and alerted the officers.

According to the statement, they were able to free the teenager from his predicament with the help of a ladder. "Apart from slight hypothermia, he only escaped with a scare," it said. A patrol took the 17-year-old home.

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  1. Despite the exciting New Year's Eve celebration in Baden-Württemberg's Mannheim, unexpected emergencies can still occur, as showcased by the incident of the 17-year-old trapped in an allotment garden.
  2. On New Year's Day, following the turn of the year, a resident of Mannheim came to the aid of an individual who ended up in an unusual situation during the New Year's Eve celebration event in an allotment garden.
  3. As New Year's Eve celebrations continued in Mannheim, the city's emergency services received an unusual call regarding a young person who had unintentionally locked himself in an allotment garden situated in the heart of Baden-Württemberg.

Source: www.stern.de

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