Cengaver Katrancı
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Cengaver Katrancı (1964 – October 30, 1972) was a
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boy, who lived in West Berlin, in district of Kreuzberg. He drowned in the river
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, which at the time and in this place was a border between East and West Berlin. In view of the circumstances surrounding the accident Cengaver Katrancı is one of the youngest victims of the Berlin Wall's existence.


The circumstances of accident

On 30 October 1972, at approximately 13:00, eight-year-old Cengaver Katrancı, together with a friend, were feeding swans on the River Spree (Gröbenufer street, currently May-Ayim-Ufer). Katrancı lost his balance and fell into the river, which was, at this section, part of the Friedrichshain district of
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. A fisherman was present, but offered no assistance for fear that doing so would be treated as a violation of the
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border and, therefore, the East German guards could shoot him. A West Berlin fire department, including two divers, was alerted, but could not intervene after they unsuccessfully attempted to obtain permission for the entry into the river. An East German fire boat and a tanker were also present, but did not take the rescue operation. Despite people on the west side crying out to them for help, they also chose not to violate the forbidden zone without permission to get close to the western waterfront. Approx 13:30 West Berlin police car arrived. Following negotiations with the border guard officer at Oberbaum Bridge, around 14:30, an East German rescue boat began searching for the boy. About half an hour later his body was taken out of water. That evening the boy's mother received an entry permit for East Berlin in order to receive his body. Identifying remains was performed at the Institute of Forensic Medicine
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. In accordance with the wishes of his mother, Cengaver Katrancı was buried in Ankara, in Turkey. He had three siblings.


Other victims

Cengaver Katrancı was a second of the five children (first 6 year old Andreas Senk), who died in similar circumstances in the same place or nearby. The remaining three children: 5 year old Siegfried Kroboth, 6 year old Giuseppe Savoca and 5 year old Çetin Mert. There are informations in the bookmarks: Cengaver Katrancı 1/5, Siegfried Kroboth 2/5, Çetin Mert 3/5, Giuseppe Savoca 4/5.


Legal consequences

After this accident, West Berlin Senate has taken the negotiations with the GDR with the result, that in 1975 entered into force the treaty between the two German countries on cooperation in rescue operations at boundary waters.


See also

* List of deaths at the Berlin Wall *
Berlin Crisis of 1961 The Berlin Crisis of 1961 (german: Berlin-Krise) occurred between 4 June – 9 November 1961, and was the last major European politico-military incident of the Cold War about the occupational status of the German capital city, Berlin, and of po ...


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