Residents of Yekaterinburg came up with an original way to scare children away from an abandoned building.

Residents of Yekaterinburg came up with an original way to scare children away from an abandoned building.

      One of the subscribers of the Telegram channel "Angry Yekaterinburg" decided to warn residents of Shirokaya Rechka about a dangerous "abandoned building" standing not far from the new developments. To do this, a Yekaterinburg resident (or, more likely, a Yekaterinburg resident who is female) chose an unusual method — a "tale from the crypt."

      Next to the vacated barrack‑style house is School No. 25, and, judging by the photos included in the author's post, children, straight from lessons with their backpacks, crowd into this house that is mysterious to them, since its doors are open.

      Wanting to prevent a possible accident, the author reported that the house is "made of boards" and that they can break off, and that there is a "large deep shaft!" under the building.

      "If you fall — it won't seem like a small matter! Also there is no signal in the shaft, you fall — you disappear and it's impossible to call because there is no signal!!!" the user appealed to the underage thrill‑seekers (author's spelling and punctuation preserved — note Uralweb).

      The author hopes that adults will talk to their children. The justification for why it is dangerous to go there already exists.

Residents of Yekaterinburg came up with an original way to scare children away from an abandoned building. Residents of Yekaterinburg came up with an original way to scare children away from an abandoned building.

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Residents of Yekaterinburg came up with an original way to scare children away from an abandoned building.

One of the subscribers to the Telegram channel "Angry Yekaterinburg" decided to warn residents of Shirokaya Rechka about a dangerous "abandoned" building standing not far from the new developments.