13.07.2024 16:20
In his statement about hitting the children riding bicycles on the waterfront in Istanbul, the person said, "I slapped them in a normal way for them to leave, and the child fell onto the motorcycle."
A 15-year-old boy who was riding a bicycle with his friend on the Emirgan coast in Istanbul was assaulted by an attacker who warned him for walking on the bicycle path. The attacker, who was taken to court, was arrested.
In the incident that took place on Monday around 16:00 on the Emirgan coast in Sarıyer, A.Ç. had warned a pedestrian who was walking on the bicycle path because he was obstructing their way. After the warning, an argument broke out between the pedestrian and the second teenager. After the argument, the person punched and assaulted A.C. The incident ended when the people around intervened, and the moment was recorded by a security camera of a nearby establishment. On the other hand, the attacker, Adem A., was arrested by the police after A.C. filed a complaint. The person was taken to the police station and then sent to the courthouse after his statement was taken and legal action was taken for "intentional injury" and "threat-insult" crimes. The person was brought to court and was arrested and sent to prison.
"I SLAPPED HIM NORMALLY"
In his statement, the person said, "I was walking in the shade, I was not aware that I was walking close to the bicycle path. Two cyclists passed by me very closely, and then one of them shouted at me, 'Walk on the side, this is a bicycle path, damn it.' I told him, 'If you pass a little to the side, you will still be on your way.' He said, 'I will call the police, wait here.' I told him that I would wait, and at that moment, my wife and children started crying, they were scared. These people insulted, threatened, and cursed me, saying, 'We live in Sarıyer, you will see.' In response, I slapped him normally for them to leave, and the child fell on the motorcycle. Then, because my wife and children were very scared, we took a taxi passing by and went home," it was learned.