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Fled from Syrian war, killed in PKK attack in Diyarbakır
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Abdurrahman Hesen, who fled from the civil war in Syria and settled in Turkey, lost his life in the PKK bomb-laden vehicle attack on Friday in the center of Baglar district of Diyarbakir.

Hesen was waiting for bus in bus-stop to go to his textile workshop and lost his live in the explosion. His body was buried in his hometown, in Haseki city of Syria. A grieved wife and four orphan children left after Hesen.

Speaking to İLKHA, Hesen's family stated that they had escaped from the civil war in Syria, but the death had caught themselves in Diyarbakır.

Newruz Zülfo, wife of Hesen, stated that they had suffered great sadness with death, and they became miserable with four children.

Newruz Zülfo, told what they had lived in the morning of the attack, said that after breakfast she saw her husband Hesen to the door, to work and after a short time she heard a big explosion.

Newruz Zülfo, said: "10 minutes after my husband got out, an explosion detonated. Door and windows of my house dislocated with the violence of the explosion, I suddenly thought my husband could lost her life in the explosion. Then I screamed and got out from the house. In the streets, I shouted that my husband had lost his life in the explosion and went incident place of explosion. When I went to the scene, the cops did not let me pass to the incident place. The cops told me that my husband is not dead, that the wounded were taken to the hospitals. I went to my relatives' house and explained the situation. Then, I called my husband’s phone, it was closed. I went to all the hospitals looked for my husband, I did not find the trace of my husband."

Zülfo said in the tears that they were looking at the morgue of Selahaddin Eyyubi Hospital together with his brother-in-law, later that they found body of her husband in an unrecognizable state.

My heart is burning, what shall I do with these children now?

Zülfo underlined that the husband was an example of his morality, "My wife was very oppressive, and he was a devout one. I cannot tell by words how he was. He would never harm anyone. He didn’t hurt me even once. The thing that happened to me, I wish not going to happen for another one. I saw, hope nobody will see it. My heart is burning. What am I going to do with these kids now? Allah may not leave our rights to those who did this."

In Syria, the bomb hit my house, destroyed. There is no house there, there is not here

Zülfo, expressed that she is all alone, and continued as follows:

"Now 4 of my children and I are in a fix. I have no one in Turkey except my brother-in-law. He also has 4 children, he is in scrape a living and in a rented house. We came running away from the war, now if I go back to Syria then my children will die from starvation. There are only my father-in-law and mother-in-law are in Syria, no one else. From Syria we have run away from war and hunger, now what am I going to do here? I do not know what to do. In Syria, my house was hit by a bomb, destroyed. There is no house there, nor is there. We have come here from Syria for 4 years. I have 4 children. My older child is 10 years old. My 2 children go to the school. I am waiting for a helping hand. I'm not going to the house I'm living right now, and I will not go. Every time I go, my husband comes to my mind. I will stay on the street and I will never go back to that house. I want the authorities to help me."

Abdurrahman Hesen's 10-year-old son, Mohammad Hesen, said that he had heard the news of the death after his last breakfast with his father, and that he cried all of a sudden till evening.

With the explosion, they took our father away from us

Saying that his father was an example, Hesen said, "My father was a very good man. He was praying all the time and reading Qur'an. He never missed his fast. He was always saying, ‘You all stay alive, that’s enough for us. It is enough for us if we earn our daily bread and stay alive.’ We escaped from Syria and came here, there was an explosion, took our father from us."

Abdurrahman Hesen's brother Yasir Hesen stated that they fled from war in Syria but lost his brother in the explosion here.

We came to Turkey for a life far away from bombs

Hesen stated that and his brother's and his houses were destroyed in bombardment in Syria, "We fled from Haseki province of Syria to here. Bombs were exploding there all the time. Bombs hit on houses of my brother’s and mine, they were demolished. Then we took our families and came to Turkiye from the border. We came to Turkiye for a life away from bombs. We came to make sure our children are safe. For peace ... We came here and there was such an explosion. I was at work and got a calling about the explosion. We could not hear from my brother. I did not reach my brother on the phone. We went to the hospitals, we could not reach him. We were thinking of finding him alive. Then they told us that there are three unidentified bodies in the morgue. I looked at the bodies, I did not recognized my brother."

He made a call to authorities for help in the charity, said they expect to extend a helping hand to them. (ILKHA)

























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