Current Turkey: German vacationer in Turkey misses
Jutta Brodrecht did not return from Turkey vacation
(openPR) - in the morning 19 of February 2007 has the current Turkey round-look email reached, in which they missed around assistance with the search for one in Turkey German vacationer are asked. “The circumstances of the case must be regarded under the criterion that the missed 41-jährige Jutta Brodrecht was married with a Turkish citizen in Germany, and from this to separate,” lifts the co-editor of current Turkey wanted round-looks - ATR - out.
VACATION IN TURKEY
On 5 January the young woman traveled to Turkey, in order to make in a 4-Sterne-Hotel to Okurçular (proximity of Alanya, Turkish Riviera) vacation. On 12 January a close acquaintance from Germany had for the last time with Jutta B. by SMS contact, explains he in the discussion with the ATR. Their acquaintance tried two days before the planned takeoff in vain to take up contact with it in order to fetch it to Hamburg from the airport.
On 19 January Jutta B. did not appear to the agreed upon date to the bus transfer, which should bring her to the airport to Antalya. Shortly thereafter in the hotel it was stated that the cleaning personnel had not any longer cleaned the room of the young women already for some days, since at the door a sign „does not disturb request “hung. Whether this sign was hung up by Jutta B. or another person, could not be clarified so far.
Since in the hotel a larger number of guests lived at the same time, according to own statements it did not notice to the personnel before that Jutta B. did not participate several days in the meals. It cannot be said therefore with security, when the young Mrs. the last mark in the hotel or in the environment was.
TURKISH MARRIED MAN WAS AT THE QUESTIONABLE TIME IN GERMANY
After the past determinations the police assumes the nor married man of Jutta B. was at the questionable time in Germany. It showed up German acquaintance, with whom the ATR had contact, in the discussion with the ATR also convinced of the fact that this Turk of the planned Turkey vacation cannot have known anything.
According to opinion of the members and acquaintance it cannot be excluded therefore that Jutta B. had an accident, without this someone noticed.
PAST DETERMINATIONS WITHOUT SUCCESS
The determinations of the German police and the Turkish authorities remained so far without success. By the publication of the press release the ATR would like to contribute to the fact that perhaps holiday-makers, who were simultaneous with Jutta B. in the hotel or at other places together remember the young woman.
Possibly these persons contacts between Jutta B. and other guests are to be gotten or also with Turkish fellow citizens been noticeable, who can contribute to it, over the stay of the young Mrs. Klarheit.
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Only German-language weekly paper for Turkey
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current Turkey round-look (ATR) - the first supraregional German-language print weekly paper was in Turkey.
the ATR appears since 2004. In May 2006 the appearing fortnightly newspaper was integrated “great lives” into the ATR. Since that time the newspaper under the title appears “current Turkey round-looks - great lives” - ATR
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