The couple Fatma and Ercan Aslan in Diyarbakir, in 2008 after birth at the hospital for 17 days of treatment and “the dead” was thought to be given to them by DNA testing that they did not memorize them. The couple launched a legal struggle to open the grave.
Fatma Aslan, who was born at home in 2008 in Diyarbakır's Bismil district, took the 7 -month -old baby to Bismil State Hospital and then went to Dağkapı Children's Hospital in Diyarbakır.
'Muhammad Furkan' called the baby where they were named after. During the 17 -day treatment, the family could not see the baby, because the hospital officials about the news of the funeral's death took the funeral and buried Yenikoy Cemetery in Baglar district.
However, in recent years, the family has increased doubt that their children have lived and applied for the prosecutor's office and asked to open the grave. The process of Fethi Kabir was given within the scope of investigation that was given 3 years ago in DNA tests held at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in June last year, the funeral was discovered with genetic links with Fatma Aslan.
Currently, two more children, who are more responsible for the legal struggle to continue.
“They held a funeral with a box, we buried it, but we always doubted.” Father Ercan Aslan, explaining the process they lived, said our son was born in 2008 at the hospital for 17 days. We have done many times to see or give milk, but none of them are not allowed. 17 days later I was called in the morning and the news was released. When I left, they moved the funeral in the box. I cannot have children in the hospital. “I always feel that my son is still alive.” Anne Fatma Aslan said that she never believed the news of the baby's death and said: I was born, I never saw him, I was not allowed to give milk. When I received the news of death, I was never burned, I couldn't cry. I always believe that my son lived. I am sure he is in Diyarbakir or around him, but I feel that he is not happy. “
“I am calling the government,” Aslan said, “February 5, 2008 with the family of all babies born in Diyarbakir and around DNA test. I am ready. My son is not happy. It may be a rich family, but not a boy.