Loved up Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz enjoy married life as they take a trip to a Los Angeles farmers market Mrs Mehmetaliogullari will be sentenced next month. In response, Mrs Mehmetaliogullari said: 'No, I can't. Ms Moore asked her if she could offer any sensible alternative suggestion how the drugs got into Musti's body. When asked by Ms Moore if she was at the 'end of her tether', the mother responded: 'No, I wasn't.' The jury at Lewes Crown Court in Brighton found Mrs Mehmetaliogullari guilty of giving her son Musti her antidepressants weeks before his death.Ĭross-examining the mother, Miranda Moore QC, said: 'You decided to give nature a helping hand. 'Says her life is empty,' he told the court. 'She is a very sad and lonely figure, ostracised by friends and family. 'She has said she has nothing left to live for. Lewis Power QC who defended Mrs Mehmetaliogullari said his client had been deeply traumatised by the death of her son and the trial. 'I would do anything to have him here with me,' Mrs Mehmetaliogullari said. 'He was the one thing in my life that made me happy. Mustafa, known as Musti, died at Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton (pictured) in September 2018
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