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Turkiye court postpones hearing over hotel fire
Turkiye court postpones hearing over hotel fire

Arab News

time6 days ago

  • Arab News

Turkiye court postpones hearing over hotel fire

ISTANBUL: A Turkish court on Thursday adjourned the trial of 32 people over a fire January at a luxury ski resort hotel that killed 78 people, after 10 days of harrowing testimony. Since the trial opened on July 7, survivors, many of them in tears, have told the court how they escaped the deadly blaze, whose victims included 36 children. The fire swept through the Grand Kartal Hotel in the northern mountain resort of Kartalkaya on January 21. As well as the 78 people killed in the fire, another 130 people were injured. The court is considering allegations that poor safety measures at the hotel contributed to the disaster. Among the defendants facing manslaughter charges are the hotel's owner, managers, the deputy mayor of Bolu city and two fire department officials. 'Everyone including the employees and bosses lied in their initial statements,' said Yusuf Yaman, the private DHA news agency reported. Yaman lost his daughter and grand-daughter in the fire. 'We lost 78 lives. They're all my children. If they (the suspects) had shown courage, if they had confessed everything, they would have had a clearer conscience,' he added. After the fire, the different organizations under scrutiny denied responsibility, the tourism ministry and the local municipality run by the main opposition CHP party blaming each other. At the end of the 10-day hearing, the hotel's director and owner Emir Aras expressed regret. He told the judge he did not want to be released from detention, DHA reported. The court postponed the hearing to September 22.

32 Go on Trial Over Fatal Hotel Fire in Türkiye
32 Go on Trial Over Fatal Hotel Fire in Türkiye

Asharq Al-Awsat

time07-07-2025

  • Asharq Al-Awsat

32 Go on Trial Over Fatal Hotel Fire in Türkiye

Thirty-two people went on trial in Türkiye 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 when the huge blaze swept through the Grand Kartal Hotel in the northern mountain resort of Kartalkaya in the early hours of January 21. Questions have multiplied about fire safety measures at the hotel and victims' families allege that negligence contributed to the high death toll. More than 130 people were injured and the 12-storey building was destroyed. Thirteen of the defendants -- including senior officials at the hotel, the fire department and the city council -- face up to 1,998 years in prison each on 78 charges, including "manslaughter with possible intent" to kill, AFP reported. Survivors and experts have said the hotel's fire alarm system did not work. According to the indictment, the suspects facing manslaughter charges include the hotel's owner, managers and members of the board, the deputy mayor of Bolu city and two fire department officials. Before the hearing, victims' families gathered outside Bolu high school, where the trial is taking place, carrying portraits of the deceased. They read out a statement, alleging countless breaches of safety and attempts to conceal evidence. "During the fire, the owners, managers and employees of the Grand Kartal Hotel failed to alert guests or activate the alarm system. "They rushed to save their cars while our loved ones were suffocating in the smoke," they alleged. "An inspection report drawn up just one month before the fire clearly showed a lack of fire safety measures but the hotel owners ignored it on the grounds that the measures would be too costly," they continued. "We know that the authorities turned a blind eye to this negligence, that evidence was concealed and that the camera recordings were deleted." At the time of the fire, the tourism ministry and Bolu city council blamed each other for the disaster. Due to the large number of defendants and plaintiffs -- 210 civil parties, the Bolu High Criminal Court is sitting at the high school's sports hall. Ozgur Ozel, leader of the main opposition CHP, would attend the hearing, the social-democratic party said. The trial is expected to last two weeks.

32 go on trial over fatal hotel fire in Türkiye
32 go on trial over fatal hotel fire in Türkiye

CNA

time07-07-2025

  • CNA

32 go on trial over fatal hotel fire in Türkiye

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. Entire families perished when the huge blaze swept through the Grand Kartal Hotel in the northern mountain resort of Kartalkaya in the early hours of Jan 21. Questions have multiplied about fire safety measures at the hotel and victims' families allege that negligence contributed to the high death toll. More than 130 people were injured and the 12-storey building was destroyed. Thirteen of the defendants - including senior officials at the hotel, the fire department and the city council - face up to 1,998 years in prison each on 78 charges, including "manslaughter with possible intent" to kill. Survivors and experts have said the hotel's fire alarm system did not work. According to the indictment, the suspects facing manslaughter charges include the hotel's owner, managers and members of the board, the deputy mayor of Bolu city and two fire department officials. Before the hearing, victims' families gathered outside Bolu High School, where the trial is taking place, carrying portraits of the deceased. They read out a statement, alleging countless breaches of safety and attempts to conceal evidence. During the fire, the owners, managers and employees of the Grand Kartal Hotel failed to alert guests or activate the alarm system. "They rushed to save their cars while our loved ones were suffocating in the smoke," they alleged. "An inspection report drawn up just one month before the fire clearly showed a lack of fire safety measures but the hotel owners ignored it on the grounds that the measures would be too costly," they continued. "We know that the authorities turned a blind eye to this negligence, that evidence was concealed and that the camera recordings were deleted." At the time of the fire, the tourism ministry and the Bolu city council blamed each other for the disaster. Due to the large number of defendants and plaintiffs - 210 civil parties, the Bolu High Criminal Court is sitting at the high school's sports hall. Ozgur Ozel, leader of the main opposition CHP, would attend the hearing, the social-democratic party said.

32 go on trial over fatal hotel fire in Turkiye
32 go on trial over fatal hotel fire in Turkiye

Arab News

time07-07-2025

  • Arab News

32 go on trial over fatal hotel fire in Turkiye

ISTANBUL: Thirty-two people went on trial in Turkiye 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 when the huge blaze swept through the Grand Kartal Hotel in the northern mountain resort of Kartalkaya in the early hours of January 21. Questions have multiplied about fire safety measures at the hotel and victims' families allege that negligence contributed to the high death toll. More than 130 people were injured and the 12-story building was destroyed. Thirteen of the defendants – including senior officials at the hotel, the fire department and the city council – face up to 1,998 years in prison each on 78 charges, including 'manslaughter with possible intent' to kill. Survivors and experts have said the hotel's fire alarm system did not work. According to the indictment, the suspects facing manslaughter charges include the hotel's owner, managers and members of the board, the deputy mayor of town of Bolu and two fire department officials. Before the hearing, victims' families gathered outside Bolu high school, where the trial is taking place, carrying portraits of the deceased. They read out a statement, alleging countless breaches of safety and attempts to conceal evidence. 'During the fire, the owners, managers and employees of the Grand Kartal Hotel failed to alert guests or activate the alarm system. 'They rushed to save their cars while our loved ones were suffocating in the smoke,' they alleged. 'An inspection report drawn up just one month before the fire clearly showed a lack of fire safety measures but the hotel owners ignored it on the grounds that the measures would be too costly,' they continued. 'We know that the authorities turned a blind eye to this negligence, that evidence was concealed and that the camera recordings were deleted.' At the time of the fire, the tourism ministry and Bolu city council blamed each other for the disaster. Due to the large number of defendants and plaintiffs – 210 civil parties, the Bolu High Criminal Court is sitting at the high school's sports hall. Ozgur Ozel, leader of the main opposition CHP, would attend the hearing, the social-democratic party said. The trial is expected to last two weeks.

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