In the 1930s, the body of an unidentified young girl was found washed up on the banks of the famous Sein River in Paris. An autopsy revealed that the girl was 16-17 years old and had committed suicide.
At that time, the bodies found were exhibited in the morgue. In this way, relatives could be found. But no one claimed this young girl, who would later be called L'Inconnue de la Seine, the unknown woman of the Seine River.
The people examining the girl noticed that she had a smile on her face. One of the morgue attendants decided to take a mould of the girl's face and made a mask out of it. A toy manufacturer saw and liked this mask and wanted to use this face in some dolls. He named these dolls Annie dolls.
1958 yılında Amerikalı Dr. Peter Safar ağızdan yapılan suni teneffüsü keşfetti ve bunun eğitimi için kullanmak üzere oyuncak üreticisinden 500 tane gerçek insan boyutlarında Annie bebeği sipariş etti. Bu tarihten sonra tüm dünyada zamanla suni teneffüs eğitimleri için aynı model cansız mankenler kullanılmaya başladı.
A kiss that saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people is hidden in the smiling lips of Sein's mysterious farewell to life, who ended his life in a river.
In fact, in Michael Jackson's legendary song Smooth Criminal, the question "Annie, are you okay?" is asked 42 times. This question was written based on the fact that during first aid training, the lifeless mannequin was first asked if it was okay.
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