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His father, Mehmet Öztaş, who was among the relatives of Ahmet Öztaş, who took his own life in the hospital where he was injured in Ankara, who carried out the action against health workers, recounted what happened.
The two brothers’ families spoke for the first time about the incidents that occurred after Ahmet Öztaş, who was wounded with his brother Fırat Öztaş in an armed fight in Ankara, died at Keçiören Research and Training Hospital, where he was transferred.
Father Mehmet Öztaş said that people who had previously had enmity with their children made plans and went to the hairdresser and shot them.
Explaining that his son, Ahmet Öztaş, 31, who died, jumped on the gun to stop the shooting, the father said his youngest son took his brother on his lap and drove to the hospital.
The father of the young man who died in the attack on health professionals speaks VIDEO
THE DOCTOR SAYS WE’RE TRYING TO LIVE
Saying he saw images of health professionals closing the door and barricading stretchers on social media, “My son was injured, he was on the stretcher. When I saw him, I asked him: ‘Where is your brother?’ He said, ‘Father, my brother is in surgery. The place they called the operating room was the intervention room. I knocked on the door, they didn’t open it. Security knocked on the door again. He has internal bleeding because he eats. He said, “We are trying to stop him.” At that moment, I said, “Is my son dead? I speak.
I WANTED TO SEE YOUR FACE TO BELIEVE YOU DID
Claiming that he later asked the doctor about his son’s condition, Öztaş said: “They said my son passed away and they said, ‘Thanks to your head.’ I said there, ‘I have to see his face to believe that my son is dead.’ The police chief said: “Establish a corridor from the police.” I said: “It is not necessary, my family is not a family to get mad at, they are all out there, our doctors can easily get out.” used expressions.
I apologized to everyone
Explaining that he saw the doctor when they left, Mehmet Öztaş, “I said, ‘God bless your hands, you didn’t kill my son, you’re not responsible.’ I apologized to everyone and I apologized to the police. The chief physician was with me. I said, ‘If there’s something broken in this hospital, I’ll pay for it all.’ Meanwhile, the police chief said: “We are here for you, you have shown us convenience, may God give you patience, we have no complaints from you.” I went out and calmed my family. This is our entire incident. Our lives are entrusted to them. What Kemal Atatürk said, “I entrust my children to them. How can I oppose them? Who can come? I will stand before them like a mountain. If we had opposed them, how could we have taken our children and made have them examined? I speak.