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    Gabon: Parents of Slain Student Demand Justice from Turkish Authorities

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    Libreville, Gabon – (African Boulevard News) – The parents of a Gabonese student who was allegedly killed in Turkey are seeking answers from the Turkish authorities over her death. The 17-year-old student was reportedly murdered in March, and the cause of her death remains unclear.

    The parents of the victim, who have since returned to Gabon, have been searching for answers about their daughter’s death. They are calling on the Turkish authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter and bring the culprits to justice.

    On Thursday, the parents of the deceased student picked up their late daughter’s belongings from the house she was staying in Turkey. The family is still in shock and struggling to accept their loss.

    The death of the young Gabonese student has sparked outrage and concern among Gabonese nationals and other Africans studying abroad. There have been several incidents of violence against African students in different parts of the world, raising questions about the safety of African students abroad.

    The Gabonese government and other African governments have been urged to take action to protect their citizens studying abroad. Some analysts have called on the African Union to address the issue of violence against African students and provide support to affected families.

    The Gabonese Minister of Foreign Affairs has promised to work with Turkish authorities to ensure that justice is served for the victim’s family. The minister also added that the Gabonese government will continue to monitor the situation and take action to protect its citizens abroad.

    “Violent attacks against African students studying abroad is unacceptable, and we will not stand idly by while our citizens are being attacked and killed,” said the Gabonese Minister of Foreign Affairs.

    In conclusion, the death of the young Gabonese student in Turkey remains a mystery, and her family is still seeking answers. The incident highlights the need for African governments to take action to protect their citizens studying abroad and address the issue of violence against African students.

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