The evidence that gathers suspicions on the uncle in the Narin Güran murder case!

The evidence that gathers suspicions on the uncle in the Narin Güran murder case!

20.11.2024 11:33

A striking piece of evidence has been found regarding the murder of Narin Güran. A hair strengthening medication produced for men was seized from the location where Narin was buried. It is believed that the medication belongs to her uncle, Salim Güran, as old photographs show his hair was thinning, but it has recently become denser.

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In the Bağlar district of Diyarbakır, while the mystery surrounding the murder of Narin Güran (8), whose lifeless body was found on the 19th day of her disappearance, remains unsolved, new developments regarding the case continue to emerge. A piece of evidence found at the location where Narin was buried has shifted the investigation in a different direction.

MEDICATION FOUND AT THE LOCATION WHERE NARIN WAS BURIED

According to a report by Sabah; a medication was found at the site where Narin was buried in the Eğertutmaz Stream. Investigations revealed that the medication found was a hair strengthening supplement produced for men. This new evidence has also raised new questions regarding the investigation.

Evidence that gathers suspicions on the uncle in Narin Güran's murder!

SUSPICIONS TURNED TOWARDS THE UNCLE

The old and new photographs of the detained uncle Salim Güran have gathered all suspicions on him. In the uncle's old photographs, his hair appeared sparse, while in the new photographs, his hair seemed fuller. This situation raised the question, "Is the uncle Salim Güran the killer?"

Evidence that gathers suspicions on the uncle in Narin Güran's murder!

WHAT HAPPENED?

Narin Güran (8), who went missing in the Bağlar district of Diyarbakır on August 21, was found dead in the Eğertutmaz Stream on September 8.

In the investigation, where the statements of the entire village were taken, uncle Salim Güran, mother Yüksel Güran, brother Enes Güran, and confessor Nevzat Bahtiyar were arrested.

The first hearing of the case, where four detained suspects are being tried for the murder, was held on November 7, Thursday.

During the three-day hearing, the court panel ruled for the continuation of the suspects' detention and postponed the hearing to December 26.



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