The statements of Hasan Uzuner, the father of İkbal Uzuner who was killed by Semih Çelik in Fatih, have emerged. Father Hasan Uzuner said in his statement at the police station: "My daughter attended high school in Fatih. She met Semih Çelik at school. In the first half of the 3rd year of high school, Semih started to harass my daughter. After this continued for a long time, I changed my daughter's school. My daughter was friends with Semih for a while, but her psychology deteriorated due to the harassment she experienced. "HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH US WAS GOOD"I sent her to a psychologist. My daughter asked me for a cat, so I got her a cat. While taking care of the cat, her psychology improved. For the last 1.5 years, she was quite well, her psychology had recovered. Her relationship with us was good. We felt even more relieved when Semih Çelik's mother called us and said, 'My son has a new girlfriend, they are very happy, he won't bother your daughter anymore.' "A MAN ANSWERED THE PHONE WHEN MY WIFE CALLED"My daughter had not communicated with Semih in any way for 1.5 years. On the day of the incident, my wife called my daughter, but a man answered the phone; he said, 'Don't worry, your daughter is in safe hands.' When my wife called my daughter again, another man answered and said the phone had fallen from the walls. He described the location to my wife and said she could come and pick up the phone. After that, I also called my daughter. The man who answered the phone told me that he would only deliver the phone to her mother. "I SAW MY DAUGHTER'S HEAD WHILE WALKING"I had taken my father to the hospital. After leaving my father, my wife and I went to get my daughter's phone. A homeless person had found the phone and said it had fallen from the walls. We wanted to go up, thinking maybe our daughter was on top of the wall, but we couldn't go up because there were wires. After going down, we saw a large group looking at the walls. While we were walking towards there, thinking maybe our daughter was among the crowd, I saw my daughter's head," it was learned.
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