They filled the shroud's top with plastic bags to keep it from being noticed 2020-03-11 13:15:42 DİYARBAKIR - It was revealed that Kubar Hacîzade who lost her life in Lice and who was recieved by her family 6 months after her death did not have her head attached while she was buried and there were plastic bags filled in her head's place to prevent people from noticing.   The body of Kubar Hacîzade (Rojda Cudi), one of the 3 HPGs who died in the conflict in Lice district of Diyarbakır on September 24, 2019, was recieved by her family after 6 months and was buried in Doğubeyazıt district of Ağrı. The Hacîzade family living in Iran could not attend the funeral after the border gateswere closed due to coronavirus, but the family encountered many obstacles during the body was at the hospital and later.   Stating that the police were constantly threatening them at the entrance of Doğubayazıt and that they were prevented from entering the city center, Karadağ said they could only enter the cemetery under police blockade and there were 4 people including the imam allowed at the funeral. Karadağ pointing out that they were not allowed to enshroud the body themselves at the morgue, said: "We realized that the body did not have the head attached during the burial. We checked it with our hands and realized that the place where the head should be were filled with plastic bags.   Noting that they left the cemetery after the burial, Karadağ said: "The police asked us where we were going. We said we were going to stay the night at the city. They asked for the names of the relatives we were going to stay at. They followed us whereever we went until we left the city."