Silence your breath for 15 minutes. Turkish soccer player kills his son with his hands!



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Source: Dubai – Arabic.net

A shock occurred on the Turkish street for the past two days, after a soccer player killed his five-year-old son, who was infected with the Corona virus, by suffocation in a hospital.

In the details, Turkish media reported that Johar Tuktas, the soccer team player Bilda Yildirispor, admitted his son to the hospital on April 23, after his high fever and shortness of breath. Doctors examined him and diagnosed the emerging virus, and quarantined him and his father.

But later Toktash went to the doctors, asking for an ambulance, only to discover later that he had died as a result of Covid 19.

However, the surprise came after the soccer player admitted to killing his son by suffocating with a pillow, according to a local police statement.

“I’m not crazy, but I don’t like it!”

After the death document clarified that the boy died of shortness of breath as a result of the Covid 19 virus while in hospital, Jawhar went to the police, 11 days after the tragedy, to plead guilty, saying that he put the pillow on the sick child’s face, while lying on the hospital bed. Fighting the epidemic, before pressing hard for about 15 minutes, during which the boy was dealing with death, he certainly did not understand what his father’s hands had done.

When his small body became extinct, the player rushed to the medical team, asking for his son’s help, too late.

As for the other trauma, the killer’s father confessed that he committed this crime because he did not like his son, as he said during the investigations: “I had not loved him since birth, so I killed him, I am not crazy, I am a human being normal, but I just don’t like it! ” He continued: “They put the pillow on his face and, after 15 minutes, his body stopped moving …”

That case sparked outrage on media sites as many activists demanded the maximum punishment for the murderous father, while some posted videos show Johar with the poor boy years ago.



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