In a gruesome incident of honour killing, a 16-year-old Turkish girl was buried alive by relatives for talking to boys, police say.
The girl, identified only by the initials MM, was found in a sitting position with her hands tied, in a two-metre hole dug under a chicken pen outside her home in Kahta, the Guardian reports.
Police made the discovery in December after a tip-off from an informant, who told the police she had been killed following a family “council” meeting.
A post mortem examination revealed large amounts of soil in her lungs and stomach, indicating that she had been alive and conscious while being buried. Her body showed no signs of bruising.
The girl had previously been reported missing.
Her father and grandfather are said to have been arrested and held in custody pending trial. The girl's mother was arrested, but was released later.
Media reports said the father had told relatives he was unhappy that his daughter — one of nine children — had male friends. The grandfather is said to have beaten her for having relations with the opposite sex. The episode is set to reopen the debate about honour killings in Turkey.
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