When they found the 17-year-old child who had disappeared while out on a walk, even the police broke down in tears.
A seventeen-year-old teen disappeared for almost a week. His parents immediately phoned the police. Locals and several rescue teams searched for him together. According to his parents, he was wearing a red T-shirt and black shorts on that specific day.
When they saw what had happened when he was found on the seventh day, even the most experienced police officers couldn’t help but cry.
He was only seventeen. That evening, he planned to meet up with a friend and go to the suburbs to accompany them home. But he never showed up.
When he ceased reacting during the first few hours, the alert was issued. His loved ones were immediately troubled by his dependability and punctuality.
The search began that same evening. He was last seen near an old dam in a forested, marshy area. He was wearing a red top and black shorts.
The terrain was difficult: wetlands, dense reeds, and paths that led nowhere. Police, volunteers, and rescue teams were all looking. Drones flew over the area and divers investigated the shorelines, but they found nothing.
Among the dense grass on the seventh day, one of the searchers spotted a piece of red cloth. Nobody was ready for what was there, amid reeds and tree roots.
Exhausted and already dead, he lay on his side. His leg was caught in a rusty metal snare, an antiquated hunting trap that had been forgotten and abandoned by someone.
Broken limbs, tree scratches, and torn grass were all evidence of a frantic struggle nearby.
He had attempted self-liberation. Right up until the end.
They didn’t need an ambulance anymore. The local cops, who had witnessed a great deal, remained silent. One of them wiped his face and looked away.
Someone murmured that he had been here the entire time. — On the first day of our search, we assumed he wouldn’t be here, so we avoided this region.
It became evident later that the boy had rapidly weakened from shock and blood loss. His phone was unable to connect due to the lack of service, and the battery expired practically instantly. He let out a scream, but nobody heard.
The entire region was rocked by the news, not just the town. People continued to leave flowers at the dam for days after that.









