Hoteltod: Die Türkei wird sich nicht mit dem britischen Gerichtsmediziner verständigen

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1mrypzx5n2o

Von ClassicFlavour

7 Comments

  1. I was all set for …an advisory from the FO about risks that reduces U.K. tourism to Turkey might change their minds …. but in the article ….

    >the law in Turkey does not recognise the coroner’s court in the United Kingdom

    While engaging with the family’s lawyers.

    Which honestly sounds somewhat less confrontational or suspicious.

  2. RecipeDisastrous859 on

    My turkey didn’t engage with me this year either, and dont even mention the prrrrrrp sprouts it’s the 31st and I’m still diplomatic!

  3. bluecheese2040 on

    If it weren’t for geography Turkey would be seen as a hostile nation

  4. Unless there’s something absolutely compelling to say this isn’t just a tragic accident. Why would we expect the Turkish authorities to co operate with something they have already dealt with as far as they are concerned.

  5. MagazineMassacre on

    Is putting British people in balconied hotel rooms considered attempted murder yet?

    Myself I have been in a few, and so far, I have managed to avoid mysteriously falling for absolutely no reason at all, but I feel like it could happen at any time, since scientists have failed to determine why British people struggle to survive the experience.

  6. StanMarsh_SP on

    Erdogan looking for a £2 bribe to keep the entire economy of Turkey running.

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