25.07.2025 15:51
Volkan Konak passed away due to a heart attack he suffered at the hotel where he performed on March 31, 2024. A statue will be erected in the Iskele region of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in honor of the artist, who was nicknamed "Son of the North." Ferhat Göçer, the President of MSG, and Barış Şensoy, the Secretary General, announced that they are taking steps to improve emergency medical services as well as to keep Volkan Konak's memory alive.
The unforgettable voice of Black Sea music, Volkan Konak, passed away on March 31, 2024, due to a heart attack he suffered at the hotel where he performed on the first day of Ramadan Bayram. The sudden death of the artist, known by the nickname "Son of the North," caused deep sorrow in both the music world and among his fans. Konak had left an indelible mark on Turkish music with his powerful voice and works.
The President of the Musicians' Rights Owners Group (MSG), Ferhat Göçer, and the General Secretary, Av. Dr. Barış Şensoy, conducted a series of meetings in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). During the discussions, the improvement of emergency health intervention processes and patient transfer conditions that came to the agenda after Volkan Konak's death was addressed. This step aims to enhance the effectiveness of rapid intervention and health services in similar situations.
Additionally, a significant decision was made during the meeting to immortalize the deep love and respect the people of the TRNC have for Volkan Konak. It was announced that a statue would be erected in the Iskele area to commemorate the famous artist. It was stated that this statue would symbolize Volkan Konak's contribution to art and serve as a special monument for his fans to remember him.