Erdogan's bodyguard commits suicide, left behind a message

Police officer Mehmet Ali Bulut, located at the Presidential Defence Directorate, was found dead Tuesday in his apartment. According to Turkish media, it's a suicide. Colleagues of police officer Bulut found his body in his apartment after they went to check why he wasn't [...]
Police officer Mehmet Ali Bulut, located at the Presidential Defence Directorate, was found dead Tuesday in his apartment.
According to Turkish media, it's a suicide. Police officer Bulut's colleagues found his body in his apartment after they went to check why he didn't show up and why his phone was off.
It's certainly best to insult your staff, threaten, get them off work, humiliate them and pretend they're lying. Every man has his pride and I can't stand those words”, Bulut wrote on a note.
The president's bodyguard cited two people with initial C. B. and A. O.
I'd like you to be nice to your employees and ask them how they are,” says in the message.
He also stressed that he did not want his superiors to attend the funeral, except a police chief.
Republican People's Party deputy leader, Murat Bakan, submitted a parliamentary request to Interior Minister Sulejman Soylu to answer the question of how many police officers committed suicide.
Bakan cited two other police officers, Khalil Akaj and Eem Damdeviren, who committed suicide in January and March respectively.
These kids, in the best order of their lives, want to become police officers and then commit suicide. What moves them to give up their life”, the MP asked, addressing Soylu.
Bakan said that in all cases of police suicides, which have been made public so far, police officers complained of harassment by their superiors and asked if the names of people mentioned by police were investigated in their suicide notes.











