Türkiye

Father watches over rubble for evidence of children’s deaths for 12 days

“This is my last motherhood duty to my children”

Nurgül Göksu, who lost 3 of her children in an earthquake a year ago, has been tirelessly seeking justice for the past year. She has called on the President and Minister of Internal Affairs to help her find those who have been on the run for 150 days. Describing herself as a heartbroken mother, she expressed her deep sorrow and determination to fight for justice.

“I could not go from seeking rights to the mourning phase”

Göksu shared her struggle over the past year, stating that she has not been able to move on to the mourning phase because she is still in the struggle phase. She voiced her desire to find the people responsible for the death of her children and to see them brought to trial. With the first hearing scheduled for February 29th, she expressed her determination to continue fighting for justice as her last duty as a mother to her children.

“876 years and 6 months imprisonment is requested”

In the ongoing investigation related to the demolition of Ezgi Apartment and the death of 35 people, the operators of the patisserie, Sami Kervancıoğlu and Mustafa Pekel, and others have been sentenced to 876 years and 6 months each for their involvement in these tragic events. Efforts are underway to capture the individuals who have been identified as primarily responsible for this tragedy. Despite the challenges, the pursuit of justice continues.

Nurgül Göksu’s unwavering determination to seek justice for her children is a powerful reminder of the strength of a mother’s love and the resilience of the human spirit. Her fight for justice serves as an inspiration to all who see the pursuit of truth and accountability as a fundamental aspect of healing and closure.

 

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