Yorkshire Post

Turkish minister in fresh call over killing

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TURKEY’S JUSTICE minister has renewed a call on Saudi Arabia to co-operate in the investigat­ion into the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, saying “no one can escape responsibi­lity”.

Abdulhamit Gul said that Saudi Arabia’s top prosecutor – who spent three days in Istanbul as part of joint Turkish-Saudi efforts to investigat­e the killing – had failed to answer Turkish investigat­ors’ questions about the location of the writer’s remains as well as who ordered the killing.

“We expect these questions to be answered swiftly,” Mr Gul told reporters. No one can escape responsibi­lity. This issue has become a world matter. It is not an issue that can be covered up.”

He added: “We want the Saudi authoritie­s to enter into close cooperatio­n with us. They have to support [the probe] so that the entire incident is brought to light.”

Istanbul’s chief prosecutor said on Wednesday that

columnist was strangled immediatel­y after he entered the consulate on October 2 to collect a document he needed to marry his Turkish fiancee. His body was dismembere­d and removed from the consulate, the prosecutor’s office stated, adding that the killing was premeditat­ed.

The prosecutor’s statement that Mr Khashoggi was killed immediatel­y conflicted with a report by pro-government newspaper last month, which cited what it described as an audio recording of Mr Khashoggi being tortured before being killed.

Turkey is seeking the extraditio­n of 18 suspects who have been detained in Saudi Arabia so that they can be put on trial in Turkey.

They include 15 members of an alleged “hit squad” that Turkey says was sent to Istanbul to kill the journalist, who lived in exile in the US and had written critically of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Tourists walk on wooden platforms in flooded St Mark’s Square in Venice yesterday after rainstorms and strong winds battered parts of Italy. Two people were killed when a falling tree crushed their car in the north west of the country.
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Investigat­ors examine parts of the Lion Air jet that crashed at Tanjung Priok Port.

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