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Turkey seeks extradition of teen, mother who fled to U.S. after deadly car crash

Published 03/12/2024, 10:30 AM
Updated 03/12/2024, 10:37 AM

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey requested extradition of a teenager and his mother who fled to the United States after a fatal road accident in Istanbul, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said on Tuesday.

The 16-year-old unlicensed driver has been identified by Turkish officials only by his initials, T.C., because he is a minor.

Turkish media reported that the car crash in northern Istanbul killed one person and injured four others on March 1. Some Turkish media have reported that the boy has U.S. dual citizenship, which Turkish authorities have not confirmed.

The teenager, who was charged with causing death through negligence, and his mother, who was charged with assisting a criminal, flew first to Egypt and then to the United States after the accident, Justice Minister Tunc told reporters.

Turkey officially asked for the extradition of the two from the United States on March 7 through diplomatic channels and Interpol, Tunc said, adding that U.S. Justice Department had asked for additional documents from Turkey on Tuesday.

"We have completed these documents. We're following the process closely. We hope the U.S. administration will respond positively," he said.

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This story will disappear after Biden ignores the request...Betcha
Not surprising that a supporter of a wannabe dictator would think such a decision would be made by decree rather than according to the governing treaties and statutes of law. Goddamn these magabillies are some ignorant moflocks.
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