Autistic Champion's Dream of Being a Cop Comes True

Autistic Champion's Dream of Being a Cop Comes True
Autistic Champion's Dream of Being a Cop Comes True

The autistic Ülkü İlayda Sayın, who came first in Turkey in the 100-meter freestyle swimming competitions in Adana, became a police officer when she wore a dolphin outfit and toured on a motorcycle.

The dream of becoming a police officer of Ülkü İlayda Sayın, with autism, who came first in Turkey in the 100-meter freestyle swimming competitions in Adana, came true. Sayin, who wore a dolphin outfit, was also toured on a motorcycle.

Ülkü İlayda Sayın, a 100-year-old with autism, who came first in Turkey in the 22-meter freestyle swimming competitions, dreamed of meeting the police and becoming a police officer because she loved them so much. The family of Sayın, who was aware of this, sent an e-mail to the Police and conveyed their daughter's biggest dream. The situation was reported to the Provincial Police Chief Doğan İnci. In İnci, the family was contacted immediately and instructed that the young girl's dream be realized. Taking action with this instruction, the teams of the Community Policing Branch Office took İlayda from her home and brought her to the dolphin teams to the team's chief. Yunus teams gave İlayda a coat that they wore. İlayda had the pleasure of riding a motorcycle with the dolphin teams and being a police officer for a day.

Explaining her feelings, Ülkü İlayda Sayın said, “Today they gave me a toy car, T-shirt, dolphin outfit and key chain. I swim 5 thousand 2 meters in 800 hours. I love my favorite dragon, hedgehog, Shorland, land, cobra 1, cobra 2 and motorcycles in police vehicles. I love Grandpa Tayyip, Uncle Süleyman, Uncle Doğan, Uncle Ayberk, Aunt Semra, Special Operations and all the Police.”

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