The license of the hospital that did not accept the injured during the July 15 coup attempt has been put up for sale.

The license of the hospital that did not accept the injured during the July 15 coup attempt has been put up for sale.

15.07.2026 19:56

The license of Özel Fatih Hospital, which faced backlash for not accepting the wounded on the night of the July 15 coup attempt, was put up for sale for 226 million 146 thousand 674 lira. The hospital was captured on drone footage as part of the bankruptcy process.

On the 10th anniversary of the July 15 treacherous coup attempt, Özel Fatih Hospital, which drew public backlash and was prosecuted for allegedly refusing to accept wounded citizens during the coup attempt, was captured via drone footage.

On the 10th anniversary of July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day, when the July 15 treacherous coup attempt by the terrorist organization FETÖ was thwarted by the people's resistance, the license of the hospital, which faced great criticism for not accepting the wounded on the night of the coup, was put up for sale.

PUT UP FOR SALE FOR 226 MILLION LIARS

According to the announcement published by the Istanbul 3rd Bankruptcy Office within the scope of the bankruptcy process, a appraised value of 226 million 146 thousand 674 lira 5 kurus was determined for the hospital license belonging to the bankrupt company Şifa Sağlık Tesisleri A.Ş.

AN INVESTIGATION WAS LAUNCHED

Özel Fatih Hospital came to the forefront with allegations that it stopped accepting patients and turned off its lights after the treacherous coup attempt on July 15, 2016. In the investigation initiated by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, complaints that wounded citizens were not admitted to the hospital on the night of the coup were examined, and victims' testimonies were taken. Within the scope of the investigation, allegations that the decision to stop patient admissions at the hospital was made by the former management were included in the case file. As part of the judicial process, two managers were arrested and sent to prison.

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