Four killed in armed dispute at university hospital in Turkey’s capital

Four pharmacists were killed in an armed attack on June 24 in a pharmacy at Ankara University’s Cebeci Hospital. A
technician, identified as Enver T. attacked pharmacists İlknur Yüce,
Hikmet Türk, Gürsu Ulaşan and Özler Kiriş in the pharmacy of the
hospital’s physiotherapy department, after Enver T. was accused of
theft.
As the quarrel escalated, Enver T. drew and fired his
licensed gun, killing the pharmacists at around 10.40 a.m. Yüce, Ulaşan
and Kiriş died at the scene while Türk, who sustained severe injuries to
his head and abdomen, succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.

The Ankara
Governor’s Office has stated that Enver T. was caught with his gun,
adding that police and judicial institutions have been investigating the
attack.

“The perpetrator of the incident, Enver T., has been
caught with his gun. An extensive investigation into the attack is being
carried out by the legal authorities and the police,” the office said
in a statement.

During his initial testimony, Enver T. reportedly said he was accused of theft by personnel.

Ankara University Rector Erkan İbiş also said the incident was neither a political nor a terrorist attack.

“A
sad incident happened at our university’s Faculty of Medicine Cebeci
Hospital. Four of our pharmacists have lost their lives. This incident
is not linked to politics or terror,” İbiş added.

He stated that
there were disagreements between pharmacy personnel “which could happen
anywhere,” adding that the dean’s office was investigating the incident.

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