Mehmet Yavuz has passed away

Mehmet Yavuz, vice president of HUDA PAR, who was being treated for cancer, passed away on early Friday in the hospital where he was being treated.
HUDA PAR Vice President Mehmet Yavuz, who was treated with a kidney cancer diagnosis a while ago, passed away in the Oncology Hospital of Dicle University where he was treated.
Dr. Halef Yılmaz, HUDA PAR Chairman Advisor, announced the news of Mehmet Yavuz's death on his Twitter account.
"Indeed we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we will return, @MehmetYavuz_06 has passed away. May My Lord forgive him. May my Lord does not confront him to anything he won't like. May my Lord neighbor him to our beloved Prophet, put him among the good people, raise him to the level of shaheeds and accept him to His paradise," Yılmaz posted on Twitter.
Yavuz's funeral will be taken from Diyarbakır to his hometown of Adıyaman's Kahta district at 08: 00, and he will be buried after Friday prayers. (ILKHA)
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