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(Sabah Newspaper, 19 October 2015)
Taking love beyond the grave - to yet another one.
In Efeler district of Aydın province, Nuray Kocakulak (51)
and Mustafa Kansu fell in love with each other when they
were children. However, Nuray's family wouldn't give their
daughter to Mustafa.
Years later, Nuray married Hüseyin Kocakulak, while Mustafa
married another woman. Hüseyin Kocakulak passed away in
2000 and when Mustafa's wife died the two childhood sweethearts,
Nuray and Mustafa, began living together in common-law.
Nuray died last May and her children buried her next to Hüseyin
Kocakulak. Kansu could not bear this and dug up the body of
his lifelong love, burying her in his own family's grave plot.
Nuray's children objected and are awaiting a verdict from the
prosecutor to open up their mother's new grave and return her
body to its original resting place.
Efeler district is in Aydin's capital city.
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türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Sabah Newspaper, 19 October 2015)
Underwear or doorknob fetish?
In Kağıthane, Istanbul, housewife A.K. has been trying to catch
the person who has been leaving women's underwear on the
doorknob of her front door. Ultimately, A.K. trained her cellphone
camera on the door and discovered her distant relative Mehmet Y,
hanging white underwear on the doorknob and running off.
A.K. filed a complaint with the public prosecutor, who opened
a sexual harassment case against Mehmet Y., asking for a sentence
of two years. As for Mehmet Y., in his statement to police he
admitted that it was he who hung the underwear on the door knob
but he claimed that he thought the underwear had fallen off the
balcony so he was simply returning it.
Kağıthane district of Istanbul
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