Woman Who Wants 105 Kids Left To Care For 22 Babies Alone After Millionaire Husband's Arrest

By Haider Ali in Real Life On 22nd June 2022
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After her husband was detained and she was left to care for 22 children by herself, a woman spoke out.

With her millionaire husband Galip Ozturk, Kristina Ozturk is the mother of 22 children, 21 of which were born via surrogate. All of the children are younger than two years old.

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However, after her 57-year-old husband was detained, the 24-year-old woman in Batumi, Georgia, is now left to care for the kids all by herself.

Galip was taken into custody on suspicion of both money laundering and allegedly fabricating paperwork. In connection with a 1996 murder, he is also avoiding arrest by Turkish authorities.

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He was given a life sentence, and in 2018, he appealed the decision. The court, however, turned down his appeal.

Despite being surrounded by kids, Kristina has recently opened out on her Instagram account about the "feeling of loneliness" she has had since her husband's arrest.

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In a post with a montage of the couple, the caption reads: [Translation] "I'm used to the fact that my husband is always at home, always there. Since Galip has been working exclusively from home in recent years, we constantly spent time together during the day. At night, when the children were put to bed, they chatted incessantly.

"If I went to Tbilisi or Istanbul, then we chatted on the phone for hours, all night long.”

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"Now it’s more difficult for me than ever, I can’t stand silence, I can’t stand his absence, I can’t sleep and wake up alone, I can’t see his empty workplace ... I don’t see his smile, I don’t hear his voice, I don’t feel his hugs. It's unbearable."

However, the mother emphasized how their "correspondence" while he is imprisoned "saves" her.

She acknowledged that she had never imagined having to "write letters to him on paper," dealing with the delays in replies, or worrying that "other people would read them before [her] words reach" Galip.

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"I write to him about everything I feel. I am writing to him in the hope that he will hear my voice when reading, my intonation, and feel my love and pain from my feelings for him”.

"And I sob from pain and at the same time from happiness when I receive his answers. When I see words of love and promises to return home soon," she said.

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