18 June 2013 | 14:22

Investigation of Kazakhstan tourist's death at jeep safari in Turkey may take 6 months

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The investigation of the death of Kazakhstan tourist, 55-y.o. Nargiz Sadykova, during a jeep safari in Turkey may last until the end of the year, her relative told Tengrinews.kz. According to the family member, the woman’s body was delivered to Kazakhstan at night on June 12. She was buried but the cause of death is not specified in her death certificate. Sadykova’s family was informed that the police had to investigate the circumstances and the injuries that caused the woman’s death. “Probably the driver of the company that organized the jeep tour lost control of the car or the car was defective. The investigators have to find out everything. All the expenses on transportation of my aunt’s body were covered by the insurance company. Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry helped prepare all the necessary documents,” she said. Besides, another Kazakhstan citizen remains in a hospital in Antalya. She was at the jeep safari with Sadykova. According to her family, she underwent a complicated surgery as she had a head injury. Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry promised to published further details later. 55-y.o. Nargiz Sadykova and her husband were having a vacation with another couple at the Turkish resort Belek. They decided to take a jeep safari. During the trip their jeep fell off a 25 meters cliff. The woman died at the accident site. By Roza Yessenkulova

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The investigation of the death of Kazakhstan tourist, 55-y.o. Nargiz Sadykova, during a jeep safari in Turkey may last until the end of the year, her relative told Tengrinews.kz. According to the family member, the woman’s body was delivered to Kazakhstan at night on June 12. She was buried but the cause of death is not specified in her death certificate. Sadykova’s family was informed that the police had to investigate the circumstances and the injuries that caused the woman’s death. “Probably the driver of the company that organized the jeep tour lost control of the car or the car was defective. The investigators have to find out everything. All the expenses on transportation of my aunt’s body were covered by the insurance company. Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry helped prepare all the necessary documents,” she said. Besides, another Kazakhstan citizen remains in a hospital in Antalya. She was at the jeep safari with Sadykova. According to her family, she underwent a complicated surgery as she had a head injury. Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry promised to published further details later. 55-y.o. Nargiz Sadykova and her husband were having a vacation with another couple at the Turkish resort Belek. They decided to take a jeep safari. During the trip their jeep fell off a 25 meters cliff. The woman died at the accident site. By Roza Yessenkulova
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