The Van Public Prosecutor's Office said that the 112 Emergency Command Center, the gendarmerie and the special administration officials who were alleged that Muharrem Taş was neglected on 2 February 2014 for losing his life as a result of the fact that the roads were closed from the snow was " use "crimes. The chief prosecutor's office, having received statements and expert reports of the officers in charge of alleged negligence in the case and in the file, decided that there was no room for the prosecution of the suspects. Taylor's father, Abdulvahaptaþ, who lost his life in the darkness, shared the details of the events of the day and took the position that he gave his livelihood by looking at the animals left by the peasant citizens in the winter, and leaving his children to the mother who resides in Van. He stated that his son, who had no previous illness, began coughing on the day of the incident and that Stone had lost his life at night due to the aggravation of his situation. He stated that he had not called an authority outside the village guards for help, informing his brother and other relatives living in Van for funeral . Noting that he did not call him other than his relatives despite notifying his child's death, he complained to all the authorities who did not open the roads after the death of the child and did not provide health assistance.
AMBULANCE DEMAND TO CARRY FUNERAL NOT A GOOD BEHAVIOR
In the expert report dated December 13, 2017, in which 112 Command & Control Center personnel investigated were recorded that there were no negligence in their lives while performing their duties, it was stated that the ambulance request for the funeral transfer after the death of Muharrem Taş was not correct behavior and was in compliance with the requests were reported.
NOT CARED FOR A GOOD TREATMENT
According to the expert report dated 13 December 2017 taken under investigation, it was pointed out that the death of Muharrem Taş within 10 hours after the upper respiratory tract infection due to sudden chilling and cold taking is thoughtful. In his report, it was reported that there was evidence that the illness called "illness" was present among the public and that the parents were given the necessary care and treatment, and that the child should remain in the Van center during winter with other members of the family.