By Associated Press - Thursday, May 3, 2018

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - A Turkish court has acquitted a former beauty queen of charges of “insulting” the victims of the country’s failed 2016 coup in a Twitter post.

Itir Esen was stripped of her Miss Turkey 2017 title and charged with insulting a section of the public for the tweet she posted as the country held memorials marking the failed coup.

The tweet, which was later erased, read: “I got my period on the morning of the July 15 martyrs’ day. I’m marking the day by bleeding as a representation of the martyrs’ blood.”



Esen had denied intention to insult the victims.

The court acquitted her on Thursday citing “insufficient elements” for a crime.

Her title was given to the runner-up who went on to represent Turkey in China.

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