They brought up Enes Kara for the first time: He explained the behind the scenes of the news being removed.

Enes Kara, who studied medicine at Fırat University in Elazig and ended his life as he could not stand the pressures in the community dormitory, which he said was forced by his family, came to Turkey’s agenda. The news in Elazığ’s Günışığı Newspaper , which first revealed the news that Kara had ended her life, was removed from the publication yesterday.

The newspaper’s employee Özgür Yıldırım told Cumhuriyet behind the scenes of the removal of the news. Yıldırım said that the allegations that there was pressure from the community in the removal of the news did not reflect the truth, and that the news was removed at the request of Kara’s relatives.

Her UNCLE WAS A FRIEND OF THE EDITOR-IN-Chief

Özgür Yıldırım said, “The editor-in-chief of the newspaper, who is Enes Kara’s uncle, (M.Nafiz Koca), who is also his friend, called the editor-in-chief and asked for this news to be removed. Faik Akgün, who could not stand and announced that he was ending his life, was dismissed.

Yıldırım stated that Akgün’s dismissal is not related to the news, that the editor-in-chief has been problematic for two or three months and will be dismissed anyway. Yıldırım stated that Akgün did not succeed in his job as the editor-in-chief and he was dismissed from the editorial office in order to focus on the news.

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