In the case of the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran, whose lifeless body was found 19 days after going missing in Diyarbakır, the detained suspects, mother Yüksel, brother Enes, and uncle Salim Güran, were each sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment for "intentional murder of a child in participation," while Nevzat Bahtiyar was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months in prison for "destroying, concealing, or altering evidence of a crime." STATE'S URGENT INTERVENTION FOR AROUND 50 CHILDRENWhile the repercussions of the court's decision continue, a significant development related to the investigation has occurred. The state intervened urgently for around 50 children from Narin Güran's relatives. PLACED UNDER STATE PROTECTIONIt has been learned that some children from Narin's cousins, who were assessed to be under threat to their safety or well-being, have been placed under state protection. STRIKING WORDS IN THE PARLIAMENT COMMISSIONÖzge Aydiş Toy, General Director of Legal Services at the Ministry of Family and Social Services, provided important information to the parliamentary commission investigating measures against child neglect and abuse. After the discovery of Narin's body, Toy stated that they identified 158 children in Tavşantepe Village, saying, "We identified over 50 children from the Güran family. We obtained precautionary orders from the court for some of them. From the moment we received the news of Narin's disappearance, we initiated efforts for all children in the village and followed the prosecution." Toy explained that the measures for the children in the village are being meticulously implemented by the ministry staff.
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