Can Polat's Daughter Suffers Emotional Breakdown at Funeral After Fatal Shooting
The tragic death of Can Polat, the close bodyguard and cousin of Engin Polat of the Dilan and Engin Polat family, has dominated headlines in Turkey. Following the incident in Izmir Alaçatı, a flurry of allegations and statements have drawn attention. Moreover, the funeral held today was heart-wrenching. On the other hand, it is suggested that tension within the family has been escalating, with claims that Can Polat's relatives did not want the Dilan and Engin Polat couple to visit the hospital. In addition, it was alleged that family members expressed their discontent over Engin Polat, known to have received threats before, going on vacation without a professional security team, and are deeply distressed due to the tragedy. The details that emerged after the death of Can Polat, a father of four, and the scenes from the funeral were deeply moving.
Source: Emrullah Erdinc, Kaan Kurdoğlu
The passing of Can Polat, known as the close bodyguard of the Polat family, specifically Dilan Polat and Engin Polat, has emerged as one of the most discussed events in the world of entertainment and current affairs in recent days.
Can Polat, who had been closely working with the Polat family for many years, was known not only as a bodyguard but also as one of the closest figures to the family due to being the son of Engin Polat's uncle. The sudden death of Can Polat, a father of four, plunged both his family and close circle into mourning, while the details that emerged after the incident caused a major stir in the public eye.
According to allegations, the incident took place on June 3rd in Alaçatı, a town in the Çeşme district of İzmir. Can Polat, who was in front of the hotel where the Polat family was staying, was attacked while preparing his vehicle. It was learned that Polat, who was seriously injured, tried to run towards the hotel to get help after being shot, but despite all the interventions at the hospital, he could not be saved. Following the incident, security forces launched a wide-scale investigation and the suspect, who was alleged to have carried out the attack, was quickly apprehended.
Another notable detail that emerged after the death of Can Polat were the claims from his close circle. It was suggested that Can Polat, who had been considering quitting his job as a bodyguard for a long time and was preparing to return to his hometown, was planning to start a new life.
In the aftermath of the incident, the focus naturally shifted to the couple, Dilan and Engin Polat. Dilan Polat's tearful posts on her social media account quickly became a hot topic, while the crises alleged to have occurred within the family also sparked controversy.
Following the fatal armed attack on Can Polat, who was staying at the hotel with the Polat couple, Journalist Emrullah Erdinc has put forth some striking allegations.
It has been alleged that the relatives of Can Polat do not want the couple Dilan and Engin Polat to visit the hospital. Close relatives, who claimed that Can Polat has become a 'target' on social media, reportedly hold Dilan Polat responsible due to her previous posts.
It was also suggested that Can Polat's family were upset that Engin Polat, who had previously received threats and been subjected to an armed attack, did not bring an armed protection team composed of retired police officers on their vacation.
According to a report by Emrullah Erdinç, it emerged that the family members were angry at Engin Polat due to the loss of Can Polat's life following the attack, which occurred after this decision.
Can Polat, a father of four girls who has been a part of the Polat family for 15 years, is being laid to rest today.
Today, Can Polat was bid his final farewell in his hometown of Kocaeli. One of the most heart-wrenching moments during the funeral ceremony was when his daughter, clinging to her father's coffin, was overcome with tears. The immense grief experienced by the young girl, who was calmed with great difficulty by her relatives, tugged at the heartstrings of everyone present.
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Can Polat's daughter vowed, "Dad, I'll get back at them all."
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