Aylem Tok and his 17-year-old son TC were allegedly taken away after colliding with people who pulled a broken-down ATV to the side of the road in Kemerburgaz on March 1, 2024, resulting in the death of Oguz Murat Asi (29). He was stowed away to Egypt by his mother, Aylem Tok. About three and a half months after the incident, the mother and son, who were caught by a red flag, were caught in the United States. The separate detention of the mother and son, who appeared before a judge in the United States yesterday, was decided to continue, and their hearing was postponed to June 20. After the hearing, Pervin Asi, the mother and father of the deceased Oguz Murat Asi, Ozer Asi, spoke for the first time.
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“Irem Tok is very awake.”
Murat Asi’s grieving mother, Pervin Asi, said Eylem Tok had sent her son, TC, to a school in the United States, saying: “He is sending his child to school and trying to settle there. He can manage here until he is 21, 22 anyway. Why should that child be enrolled in a school in Boston? The child is an American citizen anyway and Eylem Tok is very wary. Where is that child’s mind when he goes to class? “It could be that with my son too,” he said.
“Turks have come to me in America and spent hours traveling to see me.”
His mother, Pervin Asi, said that she was not able to kiss her son’s hand during Eid, and said, “I was not able to be happy during Eid, I was always sad, I was always crying, but the whole of Turkey celebrated my Eid, and I was not able to be happy during Eid. The whole world celebrated my Eid, so I was very happy about it. ” Thank you very much, everyone. First of all, I want to thank the Minister of Justice, the President, Mr. Kurshat, and all the ministers mentioned. Yesterday, I realized very well how the Turks helped me in America, how they traveled for hours, and I am grateful to all of them. Eylem Tok has no one else but her lawyer, who looks left and right. “He should be sad by now. Everyone in Turkiye is with me,” he said.
“We all know that he violently hacked phones, that he didn’t call an ambulance, that he didn’t help the injured, and that my son died because of it.”
The grieving father, Ozer Asi, said that although Eylem Tok and his lawyer disagreed, he has no right to change his lawyer according to the US system, “He can change his lawyer and it doesn’t matter.” After all, a criminal is a criminal. Everyone, the public knows that he brutally hijacked the phone, did not call an ambulance, did not help the injured, and my son died because of that. Finally, we will somehow explain this to the American judicial authorities. They will also clarify where he made a mistake and why he was judged. “I think it will probably be returned later,” he said.
“The Red Bulletin’s results are the result of my state, my nation and my efforts.”
Father Ozer Asi said, “I know that the environment in juvenile prisons in the United States is not good, and I pleaded to be put in a better place, but the judge refused, and I said, “I was not alone, I was not alone.” In this case, there were people who represented me. After a few days, this situation touched our hearts. We welcomed the continuation of his detention. These are just the beginning, and they will see what kind of suffering they will undergo. I was not alone, I was patient. In addition to being patient, I worked and struggled. “What can I do in my case?” I tried to look into some things. I tried every way to achieve results and goals. Of course, my condition is with me. Even the fact that the red notice brought results after three and a half months is the result of the efforts of the state, the nation, and me. I wonder if it was due to the pressure of public opinion, or if not, given the history of the past, I did not think that the red notice would bring results in such a short time. Our country is really on our side, and the Minister of Justice has always been on our side. I met them again yesterday, and when they were free in the evening, I thanked them, told them that they were following the case, that they were paying close attention, that there was no need to worry, and blessed my leave. No matter the situation, he responded. At least we felt like he shared our pain. “I knew this feeling would continue,” he said.
“We will follow them, I will not give up.”
Father Ashi never stood by and “made it public anyway,” he said, adding, “I worked, cried when my free time came, and worked hard. My wife and I discussed step by step what we could do. ‘Who should I call, what should I say, will they answer the phone or not, will they answer or not?’ But it happens when you want it to. At least to some extent we achieved our goal. From now on, some will have their trials there, some will come here and have their trials, but this is the beginning, the first stage. ‘We will chase him, I will not give up, I will not give up,’ he said.
“Even if I die, someone will pursue this case.”
Stating that Eyrum Tok had made great efforts to get them to give up, his father Ashi said: “Even if I die, someone will be chasing this case. Now I believe forever. Because yesterday’s incident had hundreds of people chasing my case.” Dressed in an orange and red dress, he looked left and right, wondering if there was anyone I knew, but I think he was shocked when he encountered thousands of people staring at him with eyes of hatred and loathing in their faces, refusing to make eye contact. That was his first shock. “I’m going to give you a lot of shocks,” he said.
“The kid was his mother’s lamb and he wouldn’t leave, but today is the fourth day and they’ve been left on their own.”
Father Ozer Asi said that Eylem Tok’s son, who caused the accident, was his mother’s child to TC and would not leave his side, saying, “His child was his mother’s child and would not leave his side, but today is the fourth day he has been left alone. Let’s see how many more days they can be alone and then I will teach them. He will soon realize how terrible he has done to his child, but by then it will be too late,” he said.