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On August 21, in the rural Tavşantepe neighborhood of the Bağlar district in Diyarbakır, the first hearing of the case related to the murder of Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found in a stream bed, inside a sack, covered with stones and hidden by bushes on the 19th day of the search efforts after she went missing, will be held on November 7 at the Diyarbakır 8th High Criminal Court.
REQUEST FOR AGGRAVATED LIFE IMPRISONMENT
In the indictment prepared by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding 4 of the 12 suspects who are in custody, it was stated that Salim Güran, her uncle, who had DNA and hair samples belonging to Narin in his vehicle, her mother Yüksel Güran, and her brother Enes Güran were detained, and that their neighbor Nevzat Bahtiyar, who confessed to carrying the body to the stream bed, was found to have been in the same house at the time of the incident according to HTS and base station records. An aggravated life sentence was requested for the crime of 'intentional murder of a child in participation.'
TEAMS COLLECTED EVIDENCE
In his statement, Nevzat Bahtiyar, who said he left Narin's lifeless body in the back seat of the car, was revealed to have undergone a detailed examination by gendarmerie criminal teams in his vehicle. The teams collected evidence both inside the vehicle and in the trunk during the examination.
In the case file where the 4 detained defendants will be tried for the crime of "intentional murder of a child in participation," there are images from the exploration conducted on September 9 in the Tavşantepe neighborhood and the Eğertutmaz Stream area under the supervision of gendarmerie teams and 3 prosecutors conducting the investigation.
SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS FROM NEVZAT'S BROTHER!
V. Bahtiyar, the brother of Nevzat Bahtiyar, who confessed to taking Narin's lifeless body to the stream, stated that Salim Güran's uncle, Ali Rıza Güran, offered land and money to have his brother take the blame for the crime.
Speaking to Sabah, V. Bahtiyar noted: "He wanted us to meet with Nevzat, saying that he would take the blame and that they would give land in the village. They said they would give money and help them get their houses back. We did not accept, and we are not in need of such things. Even if they offered not just one village but 70 villages, we would never accept this. If a statement is needed regarding this incident, we will give a statement to the prosecutor or the gendarmerie."
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