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KurdistanObserver.com
Death Toll Reaches Eight in Collapse of Turkish
Billets
DIYARBAKIR, (Northern Kurdistan), Dec 12, 2006 (AFP) - Three more bodies
were on Tuesday pulled from the wreckage of a building that housed families of
Turkish soldiers here, bringing the death toll from Monday's explosion to eight,
officials said.
The five-storey building in downtown Diyarbakir, the largest city in the mainly
Kurdish southeast, collapsed after a powerful explosion blamed on a defective
heating system.
Four of the victims were children, one of them a newborn girl.
Five people -- two janitors and three men who repaired the heating system on
Sunday -- were detained for questioning on suspicion of "accidental
manslaughter," Diyarbakir prosecutor Durdu Kavak said.
Police are looking for traces of explosives in the wreckage, although the
possibility of a bomb attack is "very weak" and investigators are "95-percent
sure" a problem with the boiler caused the explosion, he told reporters.
Diyarbakir is a hotbed of the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which
regularly targets the security forces.
No link has been found between the five detainees and the PKK, Kavak said.
Six people survived the accident with injuries, officials said.
Diyarbakir is home to a major military garrison comprising thousands of troops.
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