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Uncle denies killing missing girl | Uncle denies killing missing girl |
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One of the men accused of murdering a 15-year-old girl in an "honour killing" has said she was "like my daughter". | One of the men accused of murdering a 15-year-old girl in an "honour killing" has said she was "like my daughter". |
Tulay Goren's uncle, Ali, told the Old Bailey he got on "very well" with her. He denied following an "honour code". | Tulay Goren's uncle, Ali, told the Old Bailey he got on "very well" with her. He denied following an "honour code". |
Tulay vanished from her north London home in January 1999. It is alleged her family disapproved of her relationship with boyfriend Halil Unal. | |
Ali Goren, 56, Tulay's father Mehmet, 49, and another uncle, Cuma Goren, 42, deny murdering the teenager. | Ali Goren, 56, Tulay's father Mehmet, 49, and another uncle, Cuma Goren, 42, deny murdering the teenager. |
Giving evidence in his defence, Ali Goren, a father of five from Walthamstow, east London, was asked what his relationship with his niece was like. | |
"Very well, like my daughter. I liked her," said Mr Goren, speaking through a Turkish interpreter. | "Very well, like my daughter. I liked her," said Mr Goren, speaking through a Turkish interpreter. |
'Father angry' | |
Mr Goren spoke to Tulay on the day before the alleged murder, shortly after she had returned to the family home following a period away. | |
He said: "Tulay was not happy, on the verge of crying. She told me 'uncle, please, I do not want to stay here with my father. Halil telephoned and my father was angry with Halil'." | |
Mr Goren said that a later attempt to help was angrily rebuffed by Tulay's father. | |
Tulay Goren vanished from her north London home in 1999 | Tulay Goren vanished from her north London home in 1999 |
The court has previously heard that Tulay's relationship with Mr Unal would have been unacceptable to her family because he was a Sunni Muslim while the Goren family was from the Alevi branch of the faith. | |
But Ali Goren said he had "no trouble" with Sunnis and that his own son had had a Sunni girlfriend since 1998, of whom he approved. | But Ali Goren said he had "no trouble" with Sunnis and that his own son had had a Sunni girlfriend since 1998, of whom he approved. |
Defence barrister Michael Bromley-Martin QC asked him: "Do you yourself follow any honour code?" | Defence barrister Michael Bromley-Martin QC asked him: "Do you yourself follow any honour code?" |
"No," replied Mr Goren. | "No," replied Mr Goren. |
He told the court that his relationship with Tulay's father was "distant" and that they had argued over Mehmet Goren's gambling. | He told the court that his relationship with Tulay's father was "distant" and that they had argued over Mehmet Goren's gambling. |
"We weren't talking," Ali Goren said. | "We weren't talking," Ali Goren said. |
Ali Goren, Mehmet Goren, from Woodford Green, and Cuma Goren, from Walthamstow, also deny conspiring to murder Mr Unal between May 1998 and February 1999. | Ali Goren, Mehmet Goren, from Woodford Green, and Cuma Goren, from Walthamstow, also deny conspiring to murder Mr Unal between May 1998 and February 1999. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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