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2005 Kuşadası minibus bombing

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Bombing in Kuşadası, Turkey
Kuşadası bus bombing
LocationKuşadası, Turkey
Date16 July 2005
TargetCivilian passenger/tourist minibus
Attack type
Bombing
Deaths5
Injured14

Kuşadası minibus bombing occurred on July 16, 2005, when a minibus carrying locals and tourists to the town's famous "Ladies Beach" exploded in Kuşadası, Turkey. Five people, four women and one man, were killed in the blast.[1]

The Kurdish group PKK was initially suspected of carrying out the bombing but they denied being involved in the attack.[2] A suspect was arrested in Istanbul on 8 April 2006.

Victims

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Casualties included three Turkish nationals: Deniz Tutum (21), a native of Kuşadası on her way to work, Eda Okyay and Ufuk Yücedeniz, both 23 and fiancées on a weekend excursion from İzmir, and two tourists: Helyn Bennett (21), of County Durham, England [3] and Tara Whelan (17), of Waterford, Ireland.[4] [5] A total of fourteen people were injured, eight Turks and six British tourists. Seven people, including all but one of the British citizens, had their conditions judged serious enough to be transported to Ege University hospital in İzmir.[6]

Deniz Tutum's funeral in Kuşadası was transformed into a mass gathering of which moving accounts were made.[7] [8] Tara Whelan's funeral in her hometown as well as the aftermath for all concerned was covered with emphasis by the national media in Ireland.[9] [10] A commemoration service was held for Helyn Bennett, along with other British bombing victims of 2005, in Southwark Cathedral.[11]

The cases of Helyn Bennett and of members of her family, several of whom were wounded in the same attack, were cited as examples during the process that led to the establishment in the United Kingdom in 2007 of a statutory fund through the Red Cross for overseas victims of terrorism;[12] a previously existing scheme managed by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority making criminal injuries payments for UK attacks only.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The blast came six days after a bombing in the nearby town of Çeşme, which had left at least 20 people injured. Two months earlier, on 30 April, a police officer of Kuşadası, chief superintendent Yaşar Aykaç, had lost his life while he was trying to defuse, unprotected, a bomb placed in a plastic bag in the town square. "Turkish resort blast kills five". BBC News. BBC News. 2006年07月16日.
  2. ^ "Kurds 'deny' Turkey resort bomb". BBC News. BBC News. 2006年07月16日.
  3. ^ "Tourist terror victims 'deserted'". BBC News. BBC News. 2006年03月13日.
  4. ^ "Tributes for Turkish blast victims". CNN.com. CNN. 2005年07月18日.
  5. ^ The Tara Whelan who died at Kuşadası should not be confused with the British Telecom engineer of the same name, who died in a telegraph pole accident in Bristol in May 2001 and who made the headlines during the ensuing prosecution brought against her employer by the CWU and the verdict pronounced in 2006. "BT Cleared Over Death of Engineer Tara Whelan". CWU - Central Counties & Thames Valley. CWU-CC&TV. 2006年11月13日. Archived from the original on 2011年07月25日. Retrieved 2009年04月05日.
  6. ^ "Terörün çirkin yüzü (The ugly face of terror)" (in Turkish). Yeni Asır, İzmir. 2005年07月18日. Archived from the original on 2009年10月19日. Retrieved 2008年08月17日.
  7. ^ "Kist van Deniz gaat van hand tot hand". volkskrant.nl (in Dutch). de Volkskrant. 2005年07月19日.
  8. ^ Aimée Kiene (2005年07月19日). "Why Turkey should not enter northern Iraq seeking PKK". ekathimerini.com. Kathimerini.[permanent dead link ]
  9. ^ "Funeral of bomb victim in County Waterford". RTÉ. 2005年07月21日.
  10. ^ "Life is empty for Whelan family without Tara". Waterford News and Star. 2006年07月12日. Archived from the original on 2011年06月22日.
  11. ^ "Commemoration for bombing victims". BBC News. BBC News. 2006年09月07日.
  12. ^ "Fund for overseas terror victims". BBC News. BBC News. 2007年05月17日.

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