11.06.2026 16:21
24-year-old kindergarten teacher Ayşe Irmak Koparan, who was found dead at her home in Ağrı and whose mobbing complaints broke hearts, was bid farewell on her final journey in tears in her hometown of Torbalı, İzmir.
The funeral of teacher Irmak Ayşe Koparan, who lost her life in Ağrı, was buried in her hometown of Torbalı, İzmir. A funeral ceremony was held for Koparan at the Sultan Abdülhamid Mosque in the Ayrancılar neighborhood at noon.
FAMILY AND RELATIVES DID NOT LEAVE HER ALONE
The ceremony was attended by Koparan's family and relatives, as well as her colleagues and representatives from non-governmental organizations. At the funeral, Koparan's father Mustafa Ali Koparan, mother Sultan Kocabıyık, and sisters Raziye Türen and Rabia Bayraklı were overcome with tears.
BID FAREWELL ON HER FINAL JOURNEY
The young teacher's funeral was laid to rest at the Ayrancılar New Cemetery after the funeral prayer.
It was learned that Irmak Ayşe Koparan started her teaching career 2 years ago, and Ağrı was her first assignment.
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INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED INTO THE INCIDENT
A report was made to the 112 Emergency Call Center on Sunday, June 7, stating that teacher Irmak Ayşe Koparan, who was working in the Hamur district of Ağrı, could not be reached. Upon the report, teams arriving at the address determined that Koparan had lost her life.
In a statement made by the Ağrı Governorship, it was stated that a judicial investigation was launched by the Ağrı Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the suicide incident that occurred by hanging. The statement also indicated that an inspector was assigned by the Provincial Directorate of National Education to examine and evaluate the matter from an administrative perspective.
WHAT HAPPENED?
A report was made to the 112 Emergency Call Center on Sunday, June 7, stating that teacher Irmak Ayşe Koparan, who was working in the Hamur district of Ağrı, could not be reached. Upon the report, teams arriving at the teacher's address determined that Koparan had lost her life.
Following the incident, in a statement made by the Ağrı Governorship, it was stated that the event was assessed as a case of suicide by hanging.
The statement indicated that a judicial investigation was launched by the Ağrı Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the incident, and that an inspector was assigned by the Ağrı Provincial Directorate of National Education to examine the matter from an administrative perspective.