ANKARA - The arrival of Nagihan Akarsel's remains in Turkey has been postponed to tomorrow due to the delay in the documents required to be approved by the Iraqi Ministry of Health.
It was stated that the remains of Nagihan Akarsel, a member of the Jineology Research Center, academician, writer and journalist, who was murdered in the city of Sulaymaniyah in Southern Kurdistan on October 4, will be taken to Ankara tomorrow.
Akarsel's remains was expected to be taken to the Ankara Forensic Medicine Institute (ATK) in Ankara, and then to the Cihanbeyli district of Konya, where she was born, by plane at 13:00 today from Hewlêr. It was reported that the remains could not be sent due to the fact that some documents, which were required to be approved by the Iraqi Ministry of Health in Hewler, were not delivered due to the end of the working hours at 14.00.