17.12.2025 23:00
Şehzadeler Mayor Gülşah Durbay passed away on December 14 after a long battle with colon cancer. Following Durbay's death, footage of her close friend, Çeşme Mayor Lal Denizli, in the hospital corridor was revealed. The images quickly spread on social media, deeply moving those who watched them.
After the passing of Şehzadeler Mayor Gülşah Durbay, who lost her battle with colon cancer, images captured in the hospital corridor with her close friend, Çeşme Mayor Lal Denizli, became a topic of discussion. The moments when the two close friends laughed together highlighted Durbay's determination to hold on to life and the strong bond between the two female mayors once again.
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT IN THE HOSPITAL CORRIDOR
The shared video featured Lal Denizli quickly pushing Gülşah Durbay, who was in a wheelchair, down the hospital corridor, capturing moments of laughter between the two close friends.
The cheerful moments of the duo, reminiscent of children, brought smiles to those present in the corridor at that time. The images reflecting the struggle for life and a strong friendship became one of the most striking moments left behind after Durbay.
EMOTIONAL SHARING ON SOCIAL MEDIA
After the images were shared on social media, many users expressed that friendship and hope can exist even in the toughest times. These short but meaningful moments once again showcased Gülşah Durbay's struggle and attachment to life.
LAST WORDS REVEALED BY LAL DENİZLİ
Following Gülşah Durbay's passing, Lal Denizli made an emotional post, sharing the last words she spoke in the intensive care unit with the public. Denizli conveyed Durbay's words, "We wrote a very tragic story, didn't we..." and mentioned that after these sentences, they quietly shed tears together with her family.
In her post, Denizli stated, "Our paths crossed in the hope of the same road from different cities. For years, we walked shoulder to shoulder, driven by the love for a bright future. Our companionship gradually transformed into friendship and then into sisterhood. While we were experiencing the happiest days of our lives, we received bad news, and for about 16 months, we spent our rare moments apart."