The case of Narin Güran, who was murdered at the age of 8 in Diyarbakır, has become a topic of discussion throughout Turkey. In a trial that people are following with bated breath, the questions "Who killed Narin and why?" are still awaiting answers. SECOND HEARING TOMORROWNarin Güran, who went missing in the Tavşantepe neighborhood of the Bağlar district on August 21 and whose lifeless body was found in the Eğertutmaz Stream on September 8, is the subject of a trial involving her detained mother Yüksel, brother Enes, uncle Salim Güran, and neighbor Nevzat Bahtiyar, who are being prosecuted for "intentional murder of a child in participation" with a request for aggravated life imprisonment. The second hearing in the case will be held tomorrow. DECISION AWAITED FOR 4 OUT OF 12 DETAINEESA total of 12 people are currently detained in connection with the murder of Narin Güran. The investigating prosecutor prepared a separate indictment focusing on four defendants. Aggravated life imprisonment is being sought for these four defendants for "intentional murder of a child in participation." THE INCIDENTNarin Güran, who went missing in the Tavşantepe neighborhood of the central Bağlar district of Diyarbakır on August 21, was found dead in the Eğertutmaz Stream on September 8. In the investigation conducted by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, 12 out of 23 suspects, including mother Yüksel, brother Enes, uncle Salim Güran, and neighbor Nevzat Bahtiyar, were arrested. The investigation against Yüksel, Enes, Salim Güran, and Nevzat Bahtiyar has been completed, and the indictment prepared with a request for aggravated life imprisonment for "intentional murder of a child in participation" was accepted by the Diyarbakır 8th High Criminal Court on October 23. The trial of the defendants began on November 7, and the first hearing, which lasted three days, was postponed to December 26 with a decision to continue the detention of the defendants. After the first hearing, the public prosecutor submitted a 14-page opinion to the court during the interim session.
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