Saygı Öztürk explained what veteran journalist Bekir Coşkun did in her last hour



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Sözcü newspaper writer, veteran journalist Bekir Coşkun, who has been battling lung cancer for a long time, passed away on October 18 at the age of 75.

Saygı Öztürk, a writer for the Sözcü newspaper, who brought her friendship with Bekir Coşkun to her present corner, recounted what Coşkun, whom she called “brother”, did in the last hour.

Stating that Bekir Coşkun has been battling cancer for three years, Öztürk wrote that Coşkun and his wife Andree are ‘friends not only with humans, but also with cats, dogs and sentient beings’.

AN HOUR BEFORE

Explaining that Bekir Coşkun played backgammon with his brother Haluk Coşkun an hour before he died, Öztürk wrote:

“On Sunday Haluk went to see his brother. Bekir said, ‘Let’s play backgammon.’ After all, he gave backgammon under Haluk’s seat and said, ‘Learn and come.

His movements were heavier. He said, ‘Let me lay down for a bit and then’ Did you make raw meatballs? ‘ I ask. Haluk Bey said, ‘Ready bro, let me go home and bring it.’ When Haluk Coşkun moved home, his wife, Ayşe Hanım, came with the raw meatballs. “

LAST PLUG …

According to Saygı Öztürk, Bekir Coşkun, who always fondly ate the raw meatballs made by her sister-in-law Ayşe Hanım, was able to eat only two of them this time, even though she loved it very much.

Saygı Öztürk explained the following in her article:

“His sweating increased. He had difficulty breathing. His wife Andree Hanım called the doctor Mehmet Oral. They sent an ambulance. Bekir was as if he had lost his life while being put in the ambulance. When they took him to the hospital with a heart massage in the ambulance, there was nothing left for Bekir Coskun. Doctors were the last hope. They tried to restart the heart. But the result did not change. The last bite was raw meatballs. “

TODAY WILL BE A LADY

The body of Coşkun, the master name in the history of the Turkish press, writer of the Sözcü newspaper, will be buried on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 (today) at the Bilkent Doğramacızade Ali Sami Pasha mosque, after the funeral prayer to be held. after the noon prayer, in the village of Tülmen in Şanlıurfa.

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