Turkish court considers wearing tights as ‘provocative’ factor in domestic violence case
A local court in the eastern province of Erzurum has reduced the sentence of a husband who attacked his wife after seeing her with another man, arguing that her wearing tights and sitting âslightly leaning to one sideâ could be described as âprovocativeâ and an extenuating circumstance.
T.K., who seriously injured his wife, D.K., by stabbing her during a row after seeing her in the same car with another man, was eventually handed six years and three months in prison after his sentence was reduced.
Prosecutors had asked for up to 15 years in prison on charges of attempted homicide; the couple admitted that they were seeking a divorce when the incident occurred.
Defense lawyers denigrated D.K., arguing that she provoked the husbandâs anger by sitting in the backseat of the car while wearing tights and leaning toward one side. T.K. also said he only intended to scare his wife when he pulled the knife.
But D.K. rejected her husbandâs accusations, claiming that the man in the driverâs seat, A.P., was a friend of 14 years and that her husband saw them at a gas station while they were going to pick up her brother and sister.
âI wasnât wearing anything bawdy, as he claims. He asked me âWhy did you leave me?â when he entered in the car and stabbed me. Then he said: âI told you I would kill you. Now it will be your familyâs turn,ââ D.K. told the court.
However, in its ruling, the court lent credence to the husbandâs argument that D.K. appeared âvery comfortableâ inside the car, saying her attitude was âsuspiciousâ and âprovocative.â
The latest incident comes amid increasing cases of domestic violence and...
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