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Families will visit the graves of their lost ones today, then will stage a vigil at 3 p.m. in Sarılar village, where the derailment happened.
Ahead of the vigil, they tweeted photos of their loved ones.
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The first hearing of the case was held last week, where the families were subjected to police violence. The court withdrew from the case shortly after the hearing began.
Mısra Öz Sel, who lost her son and husband in the incident, shared a poem with the photos of her son.
Bugün efkarlıyım açmasın güller
— Misra Oz Sel (@misra_oz) July 7, 2019
Yiğidimden kara haber verirler
Demirden döşeği taştan sedirler
Yiğidim aslanım burda yatıyor
08.07.201∞#oğuzarda#opuzardasel#CorluTrenKatliamı #kazadeğilcinayet pic.twitter.com/fxlGC5zM1t
Zeliha Bihter Bilgin shared "the last post her daughter shared with her."
Bihter'imin bana son gönderdiği paylaşımı. Aynı karede teyzlerinle.
— Zeliha Bihter Bilgin (@zelihabilgiin) July 7, 2019
07.07.2018 ertesi akşam 08.07.2018 yavrum ,kardeşlerim 25 can,bu çok sevdiği Dünyasından, koparılmastı #8temmuzcorlutrenkatliami #kazadeğilcinayet @adalet_bakanlik @TCDDemiryollari @RTErdogan pic.twitter.com/sQ02ox0sPj
Talha Gül and Alya Gül, who lost their father, shared a video at their father's grave. "Our sorrow does not wear off but grow stronger," they said.
Dayan babacim su getirdim sana sen beni goruyormusun banacim. bize mezar tasiyla konusmayi sarilmayi opmeyi ogrettiler acimizin senesi doldu aci azalmiyor.çogaliyor. pic.twitter.com/V8633qh0GA
— Talhaalyagul (@talhaalyagul) July 7, 2019
(HA/VK)