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In the Narin Güran murder case, a third bloody evidence has emerged.

In the Narin Güran murder case, a third bloody evidence has emerged.

22.11.2024 08:30

New developments continue to emerge in the murder case of Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found in the Eğertutmaz Stream 19 days after she went missing in the Bağlar district of Diyarbakır. While the question "Who is Narin's killer?" remains unanswered, new evidence related to the murder that has captured Turkey's attention has come to light. Following the discovery of a bloody stone and bloody gloves, a bloody staircase has now also been found.

Turkey is curious about the answer to the question "Who is the killer of Narin?" who was a victim of a brutal murder at the age of just 8. In the case where 4 suspects related to the Narin murder are being tried with the request for aggravated life imprisonment, new evidence has emerged.

ANOTHER BLOODY EVIDENCE

Striking information regarding the Narin Güran murder has been shared. Previously, bloody stones and bloody gloves were found in front of the barn, and it has been determined that there is another bloody piece of evidence. It was stated in the program aired on A Haber that a bloody ladder was also found in front of the barn.

The 3rd bloody evidence in the Narin Güran murder has emerged

DETAIL OF "BLOODY GLOVES" IN THE NARIN GÜRAN MURDER

On the other hand, recently, another striking piece of evidence related to the Narin Güran murder was shared. In the released footage, the blood traces on the fingertips of the glove were noteworthy.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Narin Güran, who went missing in the Tavşantepe neighborhood of the central Bağlar district on August 21, was found dead in the Eğertutmaz stream on September 8. In the investigation conducted by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, 12 out of 23 suspects, including uncle Salim, mother Yüksel, brother Enes Güran, and their neighbor Nevzat Bahtiyar, were arrested.

TRIAL POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 26

The investigation regarding Salim, Yüksel, and Enes Güran, as well as Nevzat Bahtiyar, has been completed, and the indictment prepared against the 4 suspects for "intentional murder of a child in participation" was accepted by the Diyarbakır 8th High Criminal Court on October 23. The trial of the suspects began on November 7, and after a 3-day hearing, where the continuation of the suspects' detention was decided, it was postponed to December 26.



 
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