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Former Turkish PM Mesut Yılmaz’s son laid to rest in Istanbul - Türkiye News

Former Turkish PM Mesut Yılmaz’s son laid to rest in Istanbul

Former Turkish PM Mesut Yılmaz’s son laid to rest in Istanbul

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Former Turkish PM Mesut Yılmaz’s son laid to rest in Istanbul

Mehmet Yavuz Yılmaz , the eldest son of former Turkish Prime Minister Mesut Yılmaz , was laid to rest on Dec. 18 in a funeral ceremony attended by a number of top state officials, businesspeople, sports and prominent public figures.

Yılmaz was found shot in the head with a single bullet at his residence in the Beykoz district of Istanbul on Dec. 16 and police were initially evaluating the possibility of suicide.

Funeral prayers at Marmara University’s Tatbikat Mosque saw the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, his wife Emine Erdo?an, main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıcdaro?lu, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli and ?Y? (Good) Party leader Meral Ak?ener.

The former Turkish prime minister, accompanied by his wife Berna Yılmaz and their son Hasan Yılmaz, accepted condolences in the yard of the mosque ahead of the funeral prayers. Following the prayers, Erdo?an also gave a shoulder to carry Yılmaz’s coffin to the vehicle.

Ak?ener told reporters at the mosque that she had “so much respect for Berna Yılmaz” and called her son’s death a “very painful” one.

Do?an Holding Founder and Honorary Chairman Aydın Do?an, Do?an TV Holding Chairwoman Arzuhan Do?an Yalcın and Mehmet Ali Yalcında? also attended Yılmaz’s funeral.

“May God not let anyone face such thing,” Aydın Do?an said, extending his condolences to the Yılmaz family.

Yılmaz, who was 38 years old when he died, was later laid to rest in the Kanlıca Cemetery.

Hurriyet columnist Taha Akyol stated that Mesut Yılmaz had told him about a serious illness that his son was suffering from a couple of years ago.

During his condolence visit on Dec. 17, Akyol quoted Yılmaz as saying that his son had been receiving treatment for the past seven years but there was no a cure. The former prime minister also said his son was “rejecting treatment and he was not happy about anything in life,” according to Akyol.

Daily newspaper Posta reported on Dec. 17 that Yılmaz was diagnozed with temporal lobe epilepsy two years ago and occassionally sufferred from epileptic seizures.

The report also stated that Yılmaz had become depressed but he had not been taking his regular drugs for the past year.

Before heading to the U.S. for the treatment of his spouse Berna Yılmaz, the former prime minister had reportedly informed bodyguards of his son’s situation and urged them not to leave him alone.

According to Posta, Yılmaz called his father at 2.30 a.m. to ask about his mother’s health. He subsequently went to his father’s room and committed suicide half an hour later with a Smith & Wesson gun registered to the former prime minister.

No gunshot sound was heard in the neighborhood as all windows at the site were covered with bullet-proof glass, Posta reported.

Yılmaz’s funeral was also attended by Deputy Parliament Speaker Akif Hamzacebi, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, Energy Minister Berat Albayrak, and former prime ministers Ahmet Davuto?lu and Tansu Ciller.

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