After 19 days of being missing, the lifeless body of 8-year-old Narin Güran was found, and while the investigation into her murder is being conducted with great diligence, a new development has emerged regarding Salim Güran, the uncle who was the first to be arrested in the investigation. It has been learned that Güran, who previously stayed in a cell in a Type T prison, has been moved to a high-security isolated cell. TV100 reporter Canan Altıntaş included the following statements in her news report about the new development: Salim Güran was in a single cell in the Type T prison, but as of last night, he has been placed in a high-security isolated cell within the same campus. There is no television in this cell, and he cannot meet with relatives. Salim Güran's detention will continue in this manner until the investigation is completed. The detained individuals include mother Yüksel Güran, brother Enes Güran, and other detainees, all of whom are also in single cells and are prohibited from meeting with each other or their relatives. 12 PEOPLE DETAINED INCLUDING MOTHER, BROTHER, AND UNCLEThe lifeless body of Narin Güran, who went missing in the Tavşantepe neighborhood of the Bağlar district in Diyarbakır on August 21, was found in the Eğertutmaz stream on September 8. In the investigation conducted by the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding this murder, a total of 12 people are currently detained. Among the detained individuals are mother Yüksel Güran and brother Enes Güran. It has been reported that these individuals are also being held in single cells and are prohibited from meeting with each other or their relatives.
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