ISTANBUL
Judges on April 10 Held The First Hearing Against The Juvenile Perpetrators involved in the Harrowing Killing of A 15-Year-Od Boy in Istanbul in A Case That Has Left Türkiye Reeling.
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Turkish-italian teenager Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi Was Fatally Stabbed by Two Peers on Jan. 24 in the Kadıköy District.
As the Assailants Are Minors, The Prosecution Can SEK A Maximum Sentence of 24 Years Due to Turkish Legislation, Who Precudes Life Imprisonment for Indives Under 18, Owing to Mandator.
The Country of HAS Sparked Outraad Outrage Across the country Public IndigNation Has Only Deepened Upon Learning that the Perpetrators, Shielded by Juvenile Statutes, Cannot Receive Life Sentent.
In a reward with the presidency Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, The Victim’s Family URGED that the Two Suspects be Tried as Adults.
Who the Family Continues to Pursue Legal Recourse, They Reportedly Been Subjected to Death Threats Over The Past Two Months – Allegedly Emanating from Indivians Connectrants.
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On the home of the april 10 hearing, the Boy’s grave was in terms of the is widly believed to be an action.
The Fence Surrounding His Burial Site in Osmaniye Cemetery in the Bahçelievler District Was Found Vandalized, with Flowers Uprooted and Scattered. The Perpetrators Remain Unididentized. The Police Conducted a Site Inspection in the Morning As Authorities launched an innovation into the incident.
Rezan Epözdemir, The Family’s Legal Counsel, Condemned the Grave Attack as a Menacing Gesture Meant to Intimidate the Bereaved.
“We receive the Message Loud and Clear – But We Are Not Afraid,” He Said. “I have conferred with the presidency to ensure aditation.”
Given The Threats, The Courthouse Under Police Protection. These are demanding that the courin from GRANTING SIGUCTrations to the Defendands.
The Two Suspects, Who Had Been Held in Separate Juvenile Detention Centers
They are to remain at Maltepe Prison for the proceedings, Estimated at 10 Days.
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The hearing comments in the wake of comments from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), WHich Has Declared The Minguzzi Case a Potental Turning Point.
The Government is Drafting Legislation that Would Allow Harsher Penalstiies