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The mother spoke in the suspicious death of the Gabonese student: They argued with harsh words – Last Minute Turkey News

‘Justice for Dina. Rest in peace. Let the earth be your light.’ banners were hung.

The entrance to the one-story home of the Ibouanga family was turned into a memorial room, while the table top was decorated with photos of Dinabongho and flowers.

Dinabongho’s mother, Jessica Sandra Makemba Panga, said that she passed the exam she took in Gabon to study in Turkey, adding that she was welcomed by Gabonese people in Turkey and helped her daughter.

Panga said, “When a foreigner goes to a country, his whole community takes care of him. Because the community is the new family. Everything was fine. Dina had promised to send her cell phone to a friend here. Even when I asked, ‘You are my mother, but I promised my friend. It won’t be true if I don’t keep my word,’ she said.

«THEY DISCUSSED WITH HARD WORDS»

Stating that her daughter went to the post office again when she learned that her message could not be delivered, Panga said, “He got angry when he was not listened to there. They argued harshly. Dina called me and said, ‘This has not been good. I’m crying, they don’t want to give my phone back because I’m black. I told my daughter to calm down. On Saturday, my daughter said she needed to apologize to the post office staff for being older than her. In my culture, even if I’m right, I have to go and apologize. I said to my daughter, ‘Go with someone. ‘Mother in the daytime, nothing to worry about,’ she replied to me. When he came back after meeting with the postmen, he said to me, ‘Mom, I apologized. I had 250 liras, I even offered to pay for the taxi fare but they refused, saying ‘No no no’,’ she told me. After that he met with his Gabonese friends and we talked on the phone until 22.12 and I never heard from my child again. Jeannah was the perfect person. She is not just my daughter, she was like a sister to me. We used to go everywhere together. It is very difficult to leave him.” she said.

«As long as JUSTICE FINDS»

Panga, who wanted justice for her daughter, said, “I know my daughter is not rude, she is a very respectful person. It is said that they do not separate people according to their skin color. Let them do justice because we are all human. I sent my daughter to Turkey. I know Turks don’t care about skin color. That’s why I trust them. As long as justice is served. I did not send my daughter into the hands of animals. I sent it to Turkey. Because Turks have laws that protect all people. I trust the Turks, as long as justice is done. Thank you to everyone who prayed for support from afar. I must say that we are only at the beginning of the struggle that Dina started. We must continue the struggle so that what happened to my daughter does not happen to our children abroad. I believe God will help.” she spoke.

This news has been translated by google translate.

Source Link: CNN/NTV

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The mother of Dinabongho, Jessica Sandra Makemba Panga, spoke out about the suspicious death of her daughter in Turkey, calling for justice and for the protection of children abroad. She shared that her daughter had passed an exam in Gabon to study in Turkey, where she was welcomed by the Gabonese community and given assistance. Panga recounted an incident where her daughter had a heated argument with post office staff when they did not deliver her message, and she later apologized to them. She spoke highly of her daughter and called for justice, stating that she trusts the Turks and their laws to protect all people. Panga also expressed gratitude for the prayers and support from afar, noting that the struggle for justice is just beginning.

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