He Left to Buy Bread: Missing for 2 Days
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Kutbattin Keskin, a 45-year-old retired teacher with Parkinson's disease, went missing two days ago in the Solhan district of Bingöl, Turkey.
- He was last seen heading towards his brother's house in Yeşilova Mahallesi after going out to buy bread for chickens.
- Search teams, including AFAD and citizens, found a jacket and mobile phone believed to belong to Keskin near a stream, and are intensifying their search in the area.
Cumhuriyet reports on a distressing situation unfolding in Bingöl's Solhan district, where a beloved member of the community, Kutbattin Keskin, has gone missing. The disappearance of the 45-year-old retired teacher, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, has understandably caused great concern among his family and neighbors.
Keskin's last known whereabouts were as he set out for a simple errand: to buy bread for his chickens. This ordinary act, which took place two days ago, ended with him vanishing without a trace. The fact that he was heading towards his brother's home suggests a planned, short trip, making his subsequent disappearance all the more baffling and worrying.
The immediate mobilization of search efforts, involving AFAD (Disaster and Emergency Management Authority) and local citizens, underscores the community's solidarity and deep concern for Keskin. The discovery of his jacket and mobile phone near a stream has intensified the search, raising hopes that he may be found, while also deepening the anxiety about his condition and whereabouts.
From a Turkish perspective, such incidents highlight the vulnerability of individuals, especially those with pre-existing health conditions, and the importance of community support in times of crisis. Cumhuriyet's reporting aims to raise awareness and mobilize further assistance, reflecting a national emphasis on looking out for one another, particularly in smaller towns and districts where community ties are strong.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.