January 2021 1 99 Report
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merci d'avance

Après que l'amie d'Ozgecan soit descendu du bus, le chauffeur roula dans un endroit isolé avec une intention malsaine. Il s'arrêta et tenta de la violer mais Ozgecan se défendit avec une bombe lacrymogène. Suite à cela, il l'a poignardée plusieurs fois et l'a battue à mort avec une barre de fer. Le chauffeur est retourné à Tarsus après le meurtre et a demandé l'aide de son père et d'un ami. Les trois hommes ont brûlé le corps d'Özgecan dans une forêt et lui ont coupé les mains, Özgecan ayant griffé le visage de l'agresseur pendant la lutte, ils craignaient que son ADN ne soit identifié sur les ongles. Le corps a été découvert par la police le 13 février et a été transporté à l'hôpital public de Tarsus. Le corps et le visage d'Özgecan ont été brûlés au point de rendre l'identification impossible.

Justice :
Le procès a commencé le 12 Juin et a finit le 3 Décembre. Le chauffeur de bus : Suphi Altındöken a été condamné à 27 ans de prison sans possibilité de liberté conditionnelle. Son ami et son papa ont été condamnés à 24 ans de prison.
Au moment du procès, l'avocat de la famille d'Ozgecan on fait savoir que les parties génitales d'Özgecan avaient été brûlées intentionnellement pour empêcher la détection du viol. Ce détail augmenta la colère de la population turque et le violeur a faillit se faire tuer en prison par un autre criminel après avoir appris ce détail.
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