He was found naked and soaked in blood in a garden in Marmaris by locals after a night out.
Dwayne's elder brother. |
Dwayne's mum. |
A British teenager is still fighting for his life after he was stripped naked and 'stabbed 17 times' for kissing a local girl in a Turkish bar.
Dwayne Ward, 17, was found soaked in blood in a garden in the Tepe district of Marmaris, by locals after a night out with his older brother on Tuesday.
A police report revealed Dwayne said: 'I was having fun while I was out and I kissed a Turkish girl at the bar I was in.'
'I went to another bar and that was when they hit me in the head with a hard object.'
He then added,'I don't remember the rest.'
Dwayne, from Middlesbrough, Cleveland, was on holiday with his brother Darren, 32, and their mother.
The two brothers went out together in the Bar Street area on Tuesday night but Darren returned alone to their hotel.
CCTV footage shows Dwayne being grabbed and bundled down an alley by at least two men in the early hours.
A doctor is believed to have stabilised him at the scene before paramedics took him to hospital.
His mother said: “Dwayne’s facing another operation. His dad’s flying out of the UK to be with him. I’m too distressed to talk about it.”
Dwayne is being treated at the Marmaris state hospital where his condition was described as critical.
A man named locally as Attila Dincer, a car cleaner, was arrested by police and was being questioned yesterday.
Suspect: Attila Dincer (blue T-shirt) is led away by police. He is being questioned in connection with the stabbing of 17-year-old Dwaine Ward in the Turkish resort town of Marmaris |
A second man, identified only as Ismail A, aged 24, was later arrested by police investigating the stabbing.
Ismail A, 24, the second suspect being questioned. He was arrested on a bus in Konya, 354 miles from Marmaris |
The arrests came after police studied 217 CCTV cameras covering Bar Street and the surrounding areas.
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are aware of the case and can confirm that we are aware of the hospitalization of a British national in Marmaris on June 25.
"We are providing consular assistance."
Really sad,poor kid,hope he survives.
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