Mahmure Birsen Sakaoğlu

Mahmure Birsen Sakaoğlu (1909 – 17 December 2003) was a Turkish beauty pageant titleholder and physician.[1]

Private life

Mahmure Birsen adopted the surname İzmirli after the Surname Law of 1934. She was crowned Miss Turkey in the beauty pageant, she participated in 1936. After completion of her university education in Medicine, she starting working as a general practitioner. She married to Mustafa Sakaoğlu, also a physician. The couple went to the United States, where they lived seven years. The family had no children. Her husband died in September 1999.[1]

The alone living woman experienced a fire in her home at Fatih, Istanbul in 2000. The to bed confined old woman was rescued by fire fighters, who were able to enter her apartment in an upper floor and to carry her on lap outside. This was her second fire experience after 87 years as she was a girl at age four.[1]

Testament, death and trials

Following the fire, she wanted to do a favor to the fire fighters, who saved her life. For this purpose, she asked her brother, retired Colonel Ahmet Selahattin İzmirli, for assistance, received, however, a negative response. She then contacted deputy governor of Istanbul Province for help. On 3 May 2000, she dictated her testament in presence of two physician witnesses at a notary public , Bakırköy, Istanbul. Her testament stated that the interest of her bank deposit and the rental income from the property, she used as a residence, will be distributed to all 263 personnel of the fire brigade in Fatih regardless of their rank in equal amount in every three months. Furthermore, she expressed her will that an automobile is to be purchased to her adoptive son Mustafa Bakır, and he receives an amount sufficient for his subsistence level. After the death of any fire fighter or her adoptive son, the interest would be distributed to al other living people. She excluded her brother from her heritage.[1]

Sakaoğlu died at the age of 94 on 17 December 2003. Her inheritors applied to the court for the determination of her heritage. The court ruled that heritage is to be distributed in total of six shares as in two shares to her brother, in two shares to niece Semiramis Aydınlık, in one share to nephew Vedat Sinan Pamukçu and in one share to niece Günseli Selma Pamukçu. However, in the meantime the testament came to view, and the court's rule was cancelled. Her brother and four other relatives filed objection. The court case for the annulment of the testament lasted 14 years. During this period her brother also died. His two daughters, Oya Tanju Özışık and Fatma Figen İzmirli, took part in the case. <In 2018, the court rejected the case on annulment of testament, and ruled that the testament will be effective in favor of the personnel of the Fatih Fire Vrigade and five people named in the testament.[1]

References

  1. "Eski Türkiye güzeli Mahmure Birsen Sakaoğlu'nun mirası itfaiyeye gitti!". Sabah (in Turkish). 15 December 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
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