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    SUSPECT IN TURKISH-ARMENIAN WOMEN'S MURDER CASE DENIES ALLEGATIONS

    18:00 15.08.13

    The only suspect in the murder of Turkish-Armenian woman Maritsa Kucuk
    has denied the allegations against him, saying he does not remember
    what happened, in contrast to initial testimony in which he said
    "he might have murdered her," Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    Suspect Murat Nazaryan, 38, said during the case's second hearing
    on Aug. 14 that he did not remember any events, adding that the
    initial testimony in the police station was taken under psychological
    oppression.

    Kuchuk, 84, was stabbed seven times before her throat was slit at
    her home in Istanbul's Samatya neighborhood on Dec 28, 2012.

    Two other attacks were carried out in the same month against elderly
    Armenian women in the Samatya and Bakırköy districts as well.

    An Istanbul court decided to arrest Nazaryan on charges of "intended
    murder," after police detained him in Istanbul's Fatih district on
    assault charges in connection with the attacks on Armenian women.

    Nazaryan, also a Turkish citizen of Armenian origin, was ultimately
    detained as a suspect in five attacks on March 2 when one of the
    victims identified him.

    Blood on an envelope found on Kuchuk's bag allegedly belongs to
    Nazaryan, while another woman who survived an attack in Samatya
    identified him as the assailant, earlier reports said.

    After the suspect's blood samples matched the blood found on Kuchuk's
    bag, he was questioned again. In his second questioning, he gave a
    detailed testimony about the incidents.

    Kuchuk's family members, including daughter Bayzar Midilli, sons
    YaÅ~_ar Kuchuk and Zadik Kuchuk, were also present at the courtroom.

    Nazaryan's family has also denied the accusations. "We are also victims
    in this case. We want everything to come to light for our name to be
    absolved," a family member said.

    Nazaryan has a criminal history of selling drugs and robbery.

    The case was postponed until Nov. 14 to allow the investigation
    to expand.

    Armenian News - Tert.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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