12-year-old child loses life after being found hanging at Quran course

A 12-year-old boy has lost his life at the hospital two weeks after being found hanging at a Quran course in the eastern province of Muş. The child's family refuted the claims that their son had attempted suicide and said his death was suspicious.

Hacı Bişkin / DUVAR 

A 12-year-old boy lost his life at the hospital after being found hanging from a door handle at a Quran course.

The child's family refuted the claims that their son had attempted suicide.

The 12-year-old Mehmet Halit Yavuz's family, living in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır, sent their child to attend a Quran course in the eastern province of Muş.

The course was affiliated with a mosque where his uncle was working as an imam.

Three days after he went to Muş, Mehmet called his family and told them he was doing fine. “I will be an imam,” Mehmet reportedly told his family on the phone.

However, just four days later on July 3, the Quran course officials told the family that Mehmet had “committed suicide.” The child was later taken to a hospital where he started to receive treatment, but succumbed to his injuries.

Refuting the claims of suicide, Mehmet's family said that they had suspicions about his death.

An investigation has been launched into the incident and details will be revealed in the upcoming days upon the release of an autopsy report.

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