ANKARA: A Turkish court has scrapped an arrest warrant for the son of Somalia’s president after he participated in a court case over a fatal car accident involving a diplomatic car he had been driving, state broadcaster TRT reported.
Mohammed Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud, son of Somali president Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud, was driving a Somali Consulate car on Nov. 30 when it collided with a motorcycle courier in central Istanbul.
The courier was seriously injured.
Mahmoud left the country on Dec. 2, following police interrogation.
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Turkish Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc last month said he expected Mohammed Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud to return to Turkiye to participate in the court case.
An arrest warrant was issued for him after the courier died in hospital on Dec. 6.
Turkish Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc last month said he expected Mahmoud to return to Turkiye to participate in the court case.
Mahmoud came to Istanbul and appeared before the court on Friday afternoon, TRT said, adding that he repeated his earlier defense at the hearing.
Mahmoud earlier told the prosecutor that the motorcyclist was to blame for the accident.
The court ruled to lift the arrest warrant against Mahmoud and exempted him from future hearings in the case, which will continue.
The prosecutor is seeking up to six years in prison for Mahmoud for “causing death by negligence.”