03.05.2025 20:20
The artist Yavuz Bingöl shared an emotional message following the death of his close friend Sırrı Süreyya Önder. In his post, Bingöl expressed, "My dear friend. Who will call me in the middle of the night, to whom will I sing folk songs?"
Artist Yavuz Bingöl shared, "My dear friend. Who will call me at midnight, to whom will I sing folk songs?" following the death of Sırrı Süreyya Önder.
DEM Party Istanbul Deputy and Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Sırrı Süreyya Önder, passed away in the hospital where he was receiving treatment. After suffering a severe heart condition on April 15, Sırrı Süreyya Önder was taken into surgery at a private hospital in Istanbul and had been receiving treatment in the intensive care unit for days.
CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED
The hospital announced that Önder's cause of death was multiple organ failure. In a statement from the hospital, it was noted: "The following statements were made in the announcement: 'The patient's neurological condition has worsened, and he has entered into multiple organ failure. Mr. Sırrı Süreyya Önder passed away on April 3 at 16:10 due to multiple organ failure on the 18th day of his follow-up and treatment in our intensive care unit. Our condolences to his family and all his loved ones.'"
EMOTIONAL SHARING FROM YAVUZ BİNGÖL
While the news of Önder's death plunged his loved ones into mourning, an emotional post came from his close friend, artist Yavuz Bingöl. In his post, Bingöl stated, "This three-penny world. Sırrı lived knowing this. Let alone a person harming another. He would never break or upset anyone's heart. When he spoke, he spoke from the heart. He had gathered all the beauties and goodness to himself, dedicating his life to peace. If it were up to Sırrı, he would want to collect all the tears from the eyelashes, burn all the weapons in a square, and turn all the pain into love.
He was a beautiful man, a good man, a good friend, and had a high sense of loyalty. In short, he was human. I am very sad. I will miss him very, very much. May his place be paradise. May God have mercy on him. My dear friend. Who will call me at midnight, to whom will I sing folk songs?"