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Suspicious death of theologian writer Murshid Kavurmacı

Mürşid Kavurmacı, who went from the Güzelyalı District of the Mudanya district of Bursa to the direction of Kurşunlu District in the Çamlıbel district, at 21:30 around yesterday, claimed to be curious and sought after by his family.

LIVELY SIZE FOUND 20 METERS FROM THE HOUSE

The lifeless body of the theologian famous writer was found immobile in the water at the bottom of the rocks 20 meters from his house. It was determined that Murshid Kavurmacı, who was taken out of the water by one of his relatives, died after the control of 112 teams coming to the scene.

It was stated that injuries occurred at the head and stomach of Kavurmacı, while he was walking, he may have lost his balance and fell into the water.

The body of Mustafa Kavurmacı was removed from the Forensic Morgue for autopsy after the examination of the public prosecutor. Police teams investigating the crime scene launched an investigation into the incident. Relatives and loved ones who received the news of the death of Kavurmacı flocked to his house for condolence.

LAST SHARING IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Kavurmacı, a name that Bursa knows closely, wrote in the last post on social media that “Rahman is supreme”, he also informed the social media that his son was in military service and that his son longed for the holiday.

” MY SOLDIER SON HAS DEATH ON MY DAY ”

Kavurmacı, in his message that his son shared his soldier photo, “My son had a longing for the feast. We were unable to go to Oper Alperen’s oath ceremony as a precaution. He was distributed directly to Şırnak Uludere before he could see him. He is still in quarantine and he is 70 days old.” She pulled.

Who is Mursid Kavurma?

Murshid Kavurmacı, the son of the famous Mevlithan Mustafa Kavurmacı, graduated from the Faculty of Theology. Murshid Kavurmacı, who worked as an imam orator, Religious Culture and Moral Teacher for a while, was dealing with Sufi music. After graduating from the Faculty of Theology, Kavurmacı took lessons at the Bursa Conservatory and was working with the Sufi music choir he founded in 2000. Kavurmacı, who also has albums “Aşığım Cemaline” and “Vakfı Seher”, also wrote a book called “Compass of Life”.

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