Turkish former president Kenan Evren, convicted last year for his key role in the country's bloody 1980 coup, has died in the capital Ankara. He was 97.
Evren had received treatment at the GATA military hospital since 2012 but his condition turned critical yesterday when he was taken out of an intensive care unit and attached to a respirator, the state-run Anatolia news agency reported.
His lawyers and family were summoned to the hospital, Anatolia said.
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The two were the only surviving members of the junta at the time of the trial.
As head of the armed forces, Evren seized power in a pre-dawn assault on September 12, 1980, and went on to rule for the next nine years.