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Revealed: Afghan Miner Burned Alive to Prevent Mine Closure

The shocking truth has come to light regarding the brutal death of 50-year-old Afghan national Vizier Mohammed Nourtani, who worked in an illegal mine in Zonguldak. The indictment has been completed, revealing the horrific details of the incident. It was stated that Nourtani’s body was burned after his death in order to conceal the accident in the illegal furnace and prevent the mine from being shut down. The lawsuit against 6 defendants, 3 of whom were detained, is seeking life imprisonment for those involved.

The tragic event took place on November 10 in Kırat Mahallesi Koca Osman Sokak. Passersby discovered Nourtani’s charred body in a nearby forest and alerted the authorities. Nourtani, a father of three children, was determined to have been burned by gasoline after working in the illegal mine. His family reported him missing on the morning of November 10, and he was buried on November 11.

The owners and workers of the illegal mine, including Hakan Körnöş, Enver Gideroğlu, and others, were taken into custody. The illegal furnace, which had been closed by the gendarmerie 4 days prior, was reopened by the owners before being destroyed and shut down after the incident.

The forensic report revealed the brutal extent of Nourtani’s injuries, with his entire body being burned except for his head, shoulders, and feet. Details of the incident, including the attempts to hide the crime by burning the body, were included in the indictment. The defendants are facing serious charges, including intentional murder and concealing the accident for financial gain.

The indictment has been accepted by the court, and a lawsuit has been filed against each defendant, with the prosecution demanding life imprisonment for their involvement in Nourtani’s death. The family’s lawyer has expressed discontent with the charges, calling for the defendants to be tried for aggravated life imprisonment for their heinous actions. The case has shocked the community and shed light on the dangers faced by workers in illegal mines.

 

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