Final farewell to little Leyla

Leyla, 4-years-old, who found dead 18 days later of missing in Ağrı, was buried in tears in the village of her grandfather.
The little body of Leyla Aydemir, 4 years old, who disappeared in the village of Bezirhane on the first day of the Eid of Ramadan, was reached as dead on Monday. Little Leyla was buried in tears in the village of his grandfather after the autopsy.
Little Leyla's body was found by the villagers yesterday, then the gendarmerie team was informed, and 2 prosecutors examined the scene where she was found.
Little Leyla's funeral was first sent to the Ağrı State Hospital, after the examination made there, was then sent to the Erzurum Forensic Medicine Institution.
Protocol members did not attend the funeral
After the autopsy, Leyla's little body was brought to his father's village, Bezirgan, to be buried. Village residents and family members of Leyla participated in the funeral prayer in the village mosque. Attention was drawn to the fact that no one from the Government protocol members attended.
After the funeral prayer, Leyla's tiny body was brought to the village cemetery and buried there on Tuesday.
Leyla's family accepts condolences at the house of condolence in the village. (Ömer Adıgüzel- ILKHA)
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