Murder in Turkey sparks outrage over rising violence against women
by Bethan McKernan in Istanbul from on (#5622J)
High femicide rate and efforts to roll back legislation designed to protect women are under spotlight
The murder of a 27-year-old woman by an ex-boyfriend has sparked outrage in Turkey, shining a light on the country's shockingly high femicide rate and government efforts to roll back legislation designed to protect women from gender-based violence.
The remains of student Pnar Gultekin were discovered in woodland in the Aegean province of Mula on Tuesday. According to Turkish media, she was beaten and then strangled to death by her former partner, Cemal Metin Avci, who then burned her body in a garbage bin and covered it in concrete. The 32-year-old has been detained on homicide charges.
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