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A new secret witness has emerged in the Narin Güran case.

A new secret witness has emerged in the Narin Güran case.

08.11.2024 16:10

On the second day of the trial regarding the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found 19 days after she went missing in Diyarbakır, a significant development occurred. A new secret witness emerged in the case, which is being closely followed by Turkey. It was reported that the witness stated in their testimony that the killer might not be the uncle and that the cause of little Narin's death is different from what was previously assumed.

The lifeless body of 8-year-old Narin Güran, who was last heard from after leaving a Quran course in the Tavşantepe Village of Bağlar, Diyarbakır, was found on September 8. On the second day of the trial, a secret witness made statements.

SECRET WITNESS EMERGED

Abdurrahman Şimşek, the News Coordinator of Sabah Newspaper, announced that a new secret witness has come forward. The new witness made strategic statements that could illuminate dark points in the investigation.

PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO PREVENT SUICIDE

Following the recent developments, Şimşek called on the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, stating that precautions should be taken to prevent Enes Güran from taking his own life.

"THE KILLER MAY NOT BE AN UNCLE"

According to Şimşek's statements, the witness indicated in their testimony that the killer may not be an uncle. Furthermore, it was reported that the cause of little Narin's death is different from what was initially assumed.

The secret witness also drew attention to a different point regarding brother Enes Güran. Judicial authorities concluded their remarks by stating that this highlighted point has been substantiated with evidence. The trial is ongoing.



 
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