Exhumed the body of Naim Suleymanoglu for paternity proceedings – World



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They opened the dress of the triple Olympic champion, Weimar Suleimanoglu in Istanbul . The body of the athlete who died in November of last year was exhumed to take DNA samples in order to prove paternity.

Skai Mori, who lives in Japan and is the first of four daughters of the late weightlifter, filed a paternity suit. This happened after Naim Suleymanoglu's parents announced that prior to his death, he had asked Sekai to find himself and receive the share of his inheritance as his daughter

In the morning, a cordon de police closed the pit the people who have the permission of the Turkish court. N recently two of Naim Sjulemanoglu's daughters – Esin and Sesin, said in an interview with Turkish media that they were deeply concerned about the exhumation, and that they do not would not be present. The firstborn of the four daughters of the late weightlifter – Skai Mori, who lives in Japan and filed for paternity arrived in Istanbul to be exhumed. On Erdrinek in Istanbul, she was attacked by the media whose main question was why she waited until her 27th birthday to apply for a paternity test. Mori's lawyer, Hulia Aksakal, responded to reporters: "Exhumation is a routine procedure for fatherhood if the father is dead. We do not need to make statements on these issues. We will not do it.

B Letters from Naim Suleimanoglu through the Turkish Embbady in Tokyo found Sekay Mori in Japan . It was at that time that they announced that before Suleyman's death, Suleimanoglu had sought Shekai, and that she would receive the share of her inheritance as her daughter

The mother of Sekai was a Japanese journalist Him and Naim met at the Seoul Olympics in 1988 Next, the Japanese will live with Naim in Ankara, but after the birth of Skai, mother and daughter return to Japan According to some statements, the father and the daughter were not seen after, and others, at some point they communicated, but then their relationship broke out

In an interview ten years ago, Suleymanoglu had said that he had four daughters – two from a mother and two from a different mother.

According to the lawyer Aziz Demir, who knows the process, the legacy of Naim Sumeymanoglu amounts to $ 100 million. This is clear of an inventory of his property, including an office in Ankara, apartments in Antalya and Istanbul, a plot in Manisa.

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