WALL – Former national football player and Hatayspor Assistant Coach Gökhan Zan, who is in Hatay, where the earthquake caused the greatest damage, drew attention to the hygiene problem in the region.
Participating in the FOX TV broadcast, Zan pointed out that there are still unexplored wrecks in the area. Stating that the debris removal work should not be started before all the bodies are removed, Gökhan Zan said:
‘EVEN FINDING A BODY GIVES HOPE’
“Even finding the body now gives us hope while we are waiting for a life with hope. We have come to this. Everyone is begging. They come from AFAD and work, yes, God bless them, but they are insufficient. Coordination is insufficient. All the people here are crying blood. He says, ‘I want my body now, I’ll be happy with it’. Because when the debris is removed tomorrow, when the buckets come in, when the rubble is removed, where will these people go? Are we looking for bodies like we’re looking for garbage? Are we going to end up like this?
There are thousands of scoops of debris that have not yet entered. Who will these people call? Who will hear our voice? What are we going to do with our corpses? How will we know? Our bodies are swollen. It will start to smell. It will become unrecognizable. What will these people do? I shouted for all the buckets and cranes that stopped for the first three days. There wasn’t one left yesterday. fear God. There isn’t one left. Where did you go? There is no person on the 8th day, it is empty there.
‘NO ONE SHALL SHIT WITHOUT OUR BODY’
Use the miners as well as our soldiers. I beg you, people say. There are voices. Those who say we can’t do anything and leave. Is humanity dead? Now we were happy to see our bodies. We have fallen into this. People are like this. We are abandoned to our fate. How to enter this city, how to remove these corpses? Coordination is zero. Thousands of debris still remain. No one should hit it without giving us our corpses with a scoop. We want to do our last duty like men. We want to bury him according to our customs and traditions. At least do that.” (NEWS CENTER)