Some of the samples taken from the autopsy of 8-year-old Narin Güran, whose body was found in a stream in a sack 19 days after she went missing in Diyarbakır, were sent to the Forensic Medicine Institute in Istanbul. DID THEY KILL NARIN BY DROWNING HER?Among the samples received is the "Hyoid bone" in the throat area. This bone provides the most important data to determine external physical intervention and manual strangulation. The latest findings in murder cases such as manual strangulation are based on this bone. It is not used an operation knife or any other tool to clean the tissues on it because it is very delicate. 'DETECTIVE BUGS' ARE USEDThe "Dermestes Maculatus" bugs, which are kept in special incubators at the Forensic Medicine Institute, clean the bones. The samples taken from Narin are now placed in a separate incubator in the Bone Examination Department for this research. The bugs have started to clean the tissue on the bone. When this tissue is cleaned, even the smallest trace can be detected, revealing whether there was any external intervention on the neck and whether such intervention caused the death. NARIN WAS MURDERED ON THE DAY SHE WENT MISSINGOne of the first concrete findings about Narin's death reached the prosecutor's office. According to the examination conducted on the insects and larvae found on the lifeless body, Narin died on the day she went missing, August 21.
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