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A Turkish court on Thursday adjourned the trial of 32 people over a fire January at a luxury ski resort hotel that killed 78 ...
Thirty-two people have gone on trial in Turkey over a fire at a luxury ski resort hotel in January that killed 78 people, including 36 children, local media reported.
ISTANBUL: Thirty-two people went on trial in Türkiye on Monday (Jul 7) over a fire at a luxury ski resort hotel in January that killed 78 people, including 36 children, local media reported ...
Thirty-two defendants are on trial over a deadly fire at a Turkish ski resort hotel that killed 78 people and injured 133.
Thirty-two defendants are on trial over a deadly fire at a Turkish ski resort hotel that killed 78 people and injured 133. The fire broke out on Jan. 21 at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Bolu during the ...
Thirty-two people went on trial in Turkey on Monday over a fire at a luxury ski resort hotel in January that killed 78 people, including 36 children, local media reported. Entire families perished ...
There is sense that disasters are befalling the country on an almost weekly basis, and nothing is happening to stop them. It is as if this is the new identity of the people, removing any positive ...
Fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel, at the Kartalkaya ski resort in western Turkey, killed 79 people and injured more than 50.
The fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, a ski resort in Bolu, northwestern Turkey, claimed 79 lives, and left dozens injured. There were 238 guests staying at the hotel at the time of the ...
The fire broke out early Tuesday at the Grand Kartal Hotel with 238 guests in the province of Bolu. Many were unable to escape the flames. While anger over the disaster grew on social media, the ...
Anger was growing in Turkey on Jan. 22 as allegations piled up that negligence played a role in the deaths of 79 people who perished when a huge fire swept through a luxury ski resort hotel in ...
The fire which tore through a 12-story hotel at a popular ski resort in the Bolu mountains, killing dozens of people, was one of the deadliest disasters of its kind in Turkey.