The grieving mother spoke about the incident in which her husband and son were burned to death: "I want the death penalty."

The grieving mother spoke about the incident in which her husband and son were burned to death:

21.05.2025 14:10

In relation to the incident where the lifeless bodies of 49-year-old Remzi Sati and his 15-year-old son Muhammed were found in a burning truck in Diyarbakır, the grieving mother Filiz Sati spoke to TV100 in tears, saying, "They both went out and never came back. We had no enmity with anyone. That man called twice and took him away. May God punish him. I want him to be executed. May he experience what he made us go through."

On May 19, the lifeless bodies of Remzi Sati (49) and his son Muhammed Sati (15) were found in a burnt-out pickup truck in the Köprübaşı area of the rural Yeşilli neighborhood in the central Sur district of Diyarbakır.

SHELL CASINGS, SHOES...

During the investigation at the scene, two of Muhammed's shoes were found about 150 meters away from the truck, and four shell casings were detected near the crime scene. It is also believed that the father and son were placed inside the truck after their hands were bound and that the vehicle was set on fire.

The grieving mother of the father and son who died in a fire spoke: I want the death penalty
Remzi Sati (left) and his son Muhammed (right)

3 SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY

Due to the disfigurement of their bodies, DNA samples were taken from the family members of Remzi and Muhammed Sati for identification, and 3 suspects have been taken into custody regarding the incident.

"I WANT THE DEATH PENALTY, LET THEM EXPERIENCE WHAT THEY MADE US EXPERIENCE"

Filiz Sati, the wife of Remzi Sati, spoke to tv100 reporter Canan Altıntaş. The grieving mother, who wants a thorough investigation of the incident, expressed her feelings in tears:

"He never went outside. He wouldn't even take off his clothes. His partner Ali called and said his animal had escaped and asked for help. My husband said, 'You catch it, I'll come.' Then he called again. 'I caught it, you hurry and come,' he said. He called him to Köprübaşı. I told him not to take the boy; I said the animal might do something to him. But both of them went out, and they never came back. We had no feud with anyone. That man called twice and took him. May God punish him. I want the death penalty. Let them experience what they made us experience."

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