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    Turkiye court jails three for life over death of eight-year-old girl

    DIYARBAKIR (AFP) – A Turkish court sentenced three suspects including family members to life in prison over the mysterious death of an eight-year-old girl in the southeastern province of Diyarbakir, an AFP journalist saw.

    The body of Narin Guran, who had been missing for 19 days, was found in September in a bag in a river around one kilometre from the village where she lived with her family.

    After a tense day-long hearing, the court in Diyarbakir handed Narin’s mother, elder brother and uncle an aggravated life sentence on charges of “deliberate murder in collaboration”, according to the journalist at the courthouse. The judge sentenced another suspect Nevzat Bahtiyar, who had confessed to the murder, to four years and six months in prison.

    Police heightened security measures inside and outside the tribunal as the judge read out the verdict.

    The court said that Bahtiyar found the body at Narin’s home, adding that he carried and hid it.

    Head of the bar association in Diyarbakir Abdulkadir Gulec told reporters the court verdict was near what they had expected.

    “Bahtiyar should have received the same penalty,” he said.

    Lawyers Nait Eren said they would object to the court’s ruling on Bahtiyar. No motive was given for Narin’s murder.

    Narin disappeared on August 21, sparking a huge search effort in Turkiye, with a number of well-known figures joining a “Find Narin” social media campaign.

    Soon after the body was found, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed profound sadness and said he would “personally follow the judicial process” so that those who took Narin’s life received the harshest punishment.

    Prosecutors said in the indictment that the murder was likely committed by those close to Narin.

    They also accused Narin’s uncle – who is the highest local administrator in the village – of misleading authorities during the initial manhunt.

    Protesters in Istanbul hold portraits of Narin Guran, eight, whose body was found 19 days after she went missing from her home in Turkiye’s Diyarbakir province. PHOTO: AFP
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