In the trial held the previous day regarding the extradition process of 17-year-old Timur Cihantimur, who fled to the USA after a fatal traffic accident in Istanbul and was captured in Boston upon Turkey’s extradition request, it was decided to continue his detention. Victoria Kelleher, one of Cihantimur’s lawyers, explained the problems Cihantimur experienced in the detention center called “Manson Youth Institute”.
At the hearing held at Boston John Joseph Moakley Courthouse the other day, judge Donald Cabell ruled that Cihantimur be detained throughout the extradition process.
HE STAYED IN THE ROOM WHERE THE LIGHTS WERE ON 24 HOURS FOR 3 DAYS.
Victoria Kelleher, one of Cihantimur’s lawyers, listed the problems her client experienced in the detention center called “Manson Youth Institute”. Kelleher stated that Manson was more like a prison than a juvenile detention center, and that Timur Cihantimur was kept in a room for 3 days, where the lights were on 24 hours a day, there was a bed without pillows, and there was nothing to read, including books, etc.
SKIN PROBLEMS HAVE APPEARED
According to VOA’s Mehmet Sümer, lawyer Kelleher said that Cihantimur had moisturizing medications that he needed to use for his skin problems, but they were not given to him, so he had rashes on his face, wounds, bleeding on his lips, and that when he asked for his medications for his skin problems, he was advised to drink plenty of water. .
CİHANTİMUR’S PSYCHOLOGY IS DISTORTED
Regarding his client, Cihantimur’s lawyer stated that his client’s psychology was damaged due to staying in a cell-like room for 3 days, that he had the right to one phone call every 8 hours, and that he could only make a few extra phone calls with the help of an officer there, and for these reasons, Cihantimur’s He requested that his parole application be accepted.
MOTHER AND SON WERE CAUGHT IN THE USA WHERE THEY ESCAPED
Timur Cihantimur, who was kidnapped first to Egypt and then to the USA by his mother Eylem Tok after the accident in Istanbul, was caught with his mother in Boston on June 14 upon Turkey’s extradition request. It was decided that the mother and her son, who appeared before the judge separately on June 18, would continue to be detained in case they escaped.
Cihantimur’s lawyer, who appeared before the judge on charges of “involuntary manslaughter and injury” regarding the accident in question, conveyed to the court his request to change his client’s place because he was not satisfied with the conditions in the reformatory where he was held, and the court moved the second hearing forward by a week and set the date for yesterday.
ACCIDENT IN EYÜPSULTAN
On March 1, one of the 3 ATV vehicles traveling in Eyüpsultan broke down. While trying to repair the faulty vehicle pulled to the side of the road, one of the 2 vehicles traveling in the same direction crashed into the 3 ATVs there and Oğuz Murat Aci, one of the 5 injured people, lost his life.
It was determined that the 17-year-old driver Timur Cihantimur, who caused the accident, left with his mother Eylem Tok’s car, who came to the scene of the accident, and that the duo first went to Egypt and then to the USA. The provisional arrest request document for the extradition of the suspects was forwarded to the US authorities by the Ministry of Justice.
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2024-06-22 04:44:56