In the ongoing trial regarding the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found 19 days after going missing in Diyarbakır, four detained suspects are being tried with a request for aggravated life imprisonment. The second hearing of the case, which is being held at the 8th Heavy Penal Court, saw the detained suspects brought to the Diyarbakır Courthouse under heavy security measures using prison transport vehicles from the Diyarbakır Penal Institutions Campus. SHEPHERD BROKE DOWN IN TEARSDuring today's hearing, after Salim Güran's 15-year-old worker Ramazan Atasoy, the shepherd Ahmet Akgün was given the floor. At that moment, the camera footage from in front of Erhan Güran's house was displayed on the screen. Despite the objections of the defendants' lawyers, it was decided to watch the camera footage referred to as the "Family Council." Akgün, who claimed he knew nothing, broke down in tears saying, "They beat me." The presiding judge went to Akgün to calm him down. Presiding Judge: Did you see a girl on the day of the incident? Did you see Enes? Witness shepherd: No, I didn't see. Presiding Judge: Did those who asked you questions curse Enes? Witness shepherd: No. Whatever the presiding judge asked, the witness shepherd Akgün replied, "I don't know." Witness shepherd: "I was very sad for Narin, I didn't eat for 10 days, but I don't know anything," he said, crying again. Prosecutor: In their conversation among themselves, the words 'Enes is savage' are mentioned, what are they saying about him? The lawyers object, saying, "You are asking the same things." Prosecutor asked again: What were the villagers talking about Enes among themselves? Witness shepherd: I don't know, I didn't see. Presiding Judge asked again: Why did they say "the dishonorable" about Enes, why did they say that among themselves? Why did such a conversation take place? Witness shepherd: (Crying) I am just a shepherd, Your Honor, I don't know anything.
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