Melbourne grandfather Suat Bayram killed in Turkey earthquake

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Melbourne grandfather Suat Bayram killed in Turkey earthquake
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Suat Bayram, 69, is among three Australians reported killed in the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquakes that have killed more than 24,000 people.

Greenvale grandfather Suat Bayram is among three Australians reported killed in the deadliest quake to hit southern Turkey and north-west Syria in two decades.In a post on social media, his daughter Ebru Hudaverdi confirmed the 69-year-old, who was visiting Kirikhan in the Turkish region of Hatay when the disaster occurred, had died.“We are devastated. We ask everyone to please respect our privacy and allow us time to grieve.

DFAT said it was providing assistance to the families of a woman and a man, who were identified by family members in the country.Advertisement

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