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Families pray to find a body to mourn

“Would you pray to find a dead body? We do ... to deliver the body to the family,” said bulldozer operator Akin Bozkurt as his machine clawed at the rubble of a destroyed building in the town of Kahramanmaras

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Optician Cuneyt Eroglu, 45-years-old, collects glasses and other stuff from his collapsed shop in Antakya, Turkey Friday. Pic/AFP

Optician Cuneyt Eroglu, 45-years-old, collects glasses and other stuff from his collapsed shop in Antakya, Turkey Friday. Pic/AFP

Survivors were still being dug out of the rubble in earthquake-hit Turkey, but for many grieving families their only hope is that the remains of their loved ones will be found so that they can mourn at their grave site. 

“Would you pray to find a dead body? We do ... to deliver the body to the family,” said bulldozer operator Akin Bozkurt as his machine clawed at the rubble of a destroyed building in the town of Kahramanmaras. “You recover a body from under tonnes of rubble. Families are waiting with hope,” Bozkurt said. “They want to have a burial ceremony. They want a grave.” 

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