Sefa Sahin, a Turkish teenager who was severely injured in an incident involving a police vehicle in Elancourt, France, and subsequently declared brain dead, has been brought to Türkiye.
Two police officers were detained in connection with the incident, and two investigations were opened regarding Turkish teenage boy Sahin, with one related to 'failure to comply with police orders'. / Photo: AA Archive
On Monday, the family of 16-year-old Sahin requested that his treatment continue in Türkiye, citing inadequate health standards at the hospital in France. They also mentioned that authorities had insisted on 'pulling the plug' after the 'brain death' report.With the intervention of the Turkish Embassy and Consulate General in France, the Sahin family obtained the necessary permits for the transfer.
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