In Istanbul, the decision was made to continue the detention of Timur Cihantimur, who caused the death of Oğuz Murat Aci while driving a vehicle without a license, and the verdict hearing was postponed to a later date. In Istanbul, the decision was made to continue the detention of Timur Cihantimur, who caused the death of Oğuz Murat Aci while driving a vehicle without a license, and the verdict hearing was postponed to a later date. In Istanbul, the decision was made to continue the detention of Timur Cihantimur, who caused the death of Oğuz Murat Aci while driving a vehicle without a license, and the verdict hearing was postponed to a later date. The 17-year-old Timur Cihantimur's 112 Emergency Service phone calls immediately after the accident had emerged. In the audio recordings, it is heard that Cihantimur called a person named Adem and said, "Brother Adem, I had a very bad accident on the road. Please come, please come. I swear to God, come immediately. The man is dying, come immediately. I hit someone, come immediately. My life is over." It is also heard that Cihantimur's vehicle automatically called 112 Emergency Service and no one answered. A special expert report was prepared regarding the traffic accident that resulted in the death of Oğuz Murat Aci. According to the report prepared by Timur Cihantimur's lawyers, the deceased Oğuz Murat Aci was found to be 75% at fault due to the ATV vehicles stopping by the roadside, not being warned with illuminated signs, and being present on the highway at that time. The 17-year-old Timur Cihantimur, who caused the death of Oğuz Murat Aci, was found to be 25% at fault due to driving without a license and driving at high speed. Burak Erden, one of the lawyers of Oğuz Murat Aci's family, stated, "Timur Cihantimur's lawyers presented a special report. This report has no binding effect in court. In the previously submitted expert reports presented by the prosecution, it is already clearly stated that Timur Cihantimur is primarily at fault." "DOES THIS CHILD HAVE NO FAULT AT ALL?"Özer Aci, the father of Murat Aci, who said the report was scandalous, stated, "There are deficiencies in the information written from start to finish. There are excesses, there are errors. However, when I read it, I think the percentages are written incorrectly. 75% is shown as our son, as primarily at fault. Their child is driving a car without a license and at high speed. He causes the accident. He is shown as 25% at fault. I say to the authorities who prepared this report, does this child have no fault at all? By not helping the injured, he leaves them to die. Do they have no faults at all? Why is the incident after the accident not evaluated, just the accident itself? Why is first aid not called? Why is 112 not called? When 112 is called, SOS repeatedly asks if there are any injured? Why doesn't the driver, going at 160, 170 speed on a 30-kilometer road, think about the consequences? Why doesn't he respond to SOS? Leaving the injured to die without helping is not a crime? I think it is a scandalous report. I say that not everything in life is about money. I have said this many times from the beginning, and I say it again. Did those who prepared, wrote, and signed this report not feel any compassion or conscience? It is very easy to throw mud at the dead. I mean, they won't rise from the grave anyway, but I have been fighting for 6 months. Even if it takes 6 years, I will stand behind this struggle. It is not just a simple injury. Then I say to our people, let us not stop by the roadside. If we die, we will be 75% at fault or culpable. When we die, we will remain. Don't go out on the road, don't stop, someone will come and hit you without a license. I say this to be careful." On March 1 in Eyüpsultan, one of the three ATV vehicles in motion broke down. While the broken vehicle was being repaired on the roadside, one of the two vehicles moving in the same direction crashed into the three ATVs, resulting in the death of Oğuz Murat Aci among the 5 injured.
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