Shocking Purse Snatching Attack on Semih Şentürk in Barcelona: What Happened and How to Stay Safe

Shocking Purse Snatching Attack on Semih Şentürk in Barcelona: What Happened and How to Stay Safe

Created Date: November 01, 2024 10:28

Semih Şentürk, former striker of Fenerbahçe and the National Team, was attacked by purse-snatchers in Barcelona, ​​where he went with his wife for an event.

Semih Şentürk, who played for Fenerbahçe for many years and scored critical goals with the National Team, left football in 2018 and started his coaching career.

Şentürk, who last coached the Fenerbahçe U21 Team and left his job in the past months, was subjected to a shocking attack in Barcelona, ​​where he went for an event with his wife.

According to the news, Şentürk, who wanted to take a taxi with his wife and friends in Barcelona, ​​was attacked by purse snatching. The attacker came to the legendary football player and wanted to take Semih Şentürk’s bag. Resisting the snatcher, Şentürk saved his bag, but lost his watch to the thief.

STATEMENT FROM PINAR ŞENTÜRK

After the incident spread on social media, Semih Şentürk’s wife Pınar Şentürk made a statement.

“The bad incident we experienced in Barcelona at noon today is true. Let it come to our own good rather than to our lives. After the shock and sadness we experienced at the moment of the incident, thankfully, my beloved husband Semih Şentürk was not harmed. However, after the incident, a news headline was published just as the plane was taking off, distracting us from the incident.” It was even more upsetting. The headline was: ‘Semih Şentürk was attacked in Barcelona.’ If you only knew the anxiety experienced by our families, our loved ones and most importantly our three daughters, who could not reach us because we got on the plane after a news made for the sake of clicks, you would never even think of making such a news just for the sake of clicks. he wouldn’t come. Fortunately, Semih and I are very well. We are safely at home. “We would like to thank everyone who called, asked and messaged.”

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