A resident of the Perm region tried to descend from a third‑floor apartment using a rope made from bed sheets. The report came from the Telegram channel PE Kungur, which tracks local events and shares updates about serious incidents in the area. The 72‑year‑old Russian woman did not have a safety plan or adequate equipment for the descent, and the attempt unfolded with serious risk involved. (Source: PE Kungur Telegram channel)
The incident occurred on Bachurina Street, in a building where the elderly resident had decided to move out of her third‑floor flat and had prepared a cable to aid the removal. Photos from the scene indicated that there were not enough beds to reach the ground, making the lowering attempt inherently dangerous and impractical. The makeshift rope and the improvised setup reflected a moment of desperation rather than a carefully planned exit. (Source: PE Kungur Telegram channel)
As a result, the woman could not be saved. Reports say she lost her balance and fatal consequences followed, preventing any chance of rescue. The information emphasizes the peril of attempting a descent with improvised gear, especially from an upper floor where a fall could be catastrophic. (Source: PE Kungur Telegram channel)
The publication noted that law enforcement will determine why the door was not used for exit, rather than relying on an external rope. Investigators will examine whether interior access, safety considerations, or other factors played a role in the decision to abandon the standard exit and attempt a risky descent with sheets. (Source: PE Kungur Telegram channel)
In police‑issued information, the victim was found under the building in the morning, and the exact time of the fall has not been disclosed. Authorities are reviewing all circumstances surrounding the event to understand the sequence of actions and the conditions that led to the fatal outcome. (Source: PE Kungur Telegram channel)
Currently, department experts are determining all facets of the incident. They are coordinating with investigators to assess home safety, possible warnings, and the broader risk implications for residents who attempt similar improvised descents. Earlier reports mentioned another case in Moscow where a resident jumped out through a window to prevent a spouse from entering the apartment, underscoring a wider context of hazardous behavior linked to home security pressures. (Source: PE Kungur Telegram channel)