31 Ağustos 2019 Cumartesi
Russian Teenager Dies in Turkey. Her Organs Stolen & Sold!...Or Not?
türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Milliyet Newspaper, 31 August 2019)
The late Sofya Lanshkova and her father Viacheslan Lanshakov.
The Russian Lanshakova family came to Alanya in Antalya province
for a vacation in July. Daughter Sofya (17) had lunch at a restaurant
in the Mahmutlar neighborhood on 13 July, became sick to her stomach
and was taken to a local health unit. After initial treatment, Sofya was
transferred to a private hospital in Alanya by ambulance but despite all
efforts to save her, Sofya died. Sofya's body was then sent to the
Antalya Forensic Medicine Council (AFMC) in Antalya for an autopsy.
Meanwhile, a horrific claim was made on the TVK6 television channel
in Russia. Sofya's father asserted on TV that his daughter was killed at
a hospital in Antalya and her organs were sold on the black market (!).
The father stated that Sofya was diagnosed with appendicitis but when
they received her body her womb and other organs were missing. The
Russian and international press reported the incident with the headline
"Russian Tourist Killed in Turkey, Organs Stolen".
Refuting Sofya's father's claim, the Antalya Provincial Health
Director, Dr. Unal Hülür, stated that Sofya's organs were being held
at AFMC for examination. In addition, the Alanya public prosecutor,
Yasin Emre, noted that Sofya's organs were at AFMC so that they
could be analyzed for toxicology and to determine the precise cause
of death. Emre said that Sofya's body had been turned over to her
father, Viacheslan Lanshakov.
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