At Istanbul airport find a British activist in the non-governmental organization dead


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Turkish authorities found a British activist Jacqueline Sutton started working in Iraq in a non-governmental organization toilets dead in Istanbul airport, as reported Monday, British and Turkish media.

And merely the British Foreign Office said, "We confirm the death of a British citizen in Istanbul", adding that the consulate is providing support for her family.

The newspaper "The Guardian" that the British's 50-year-old died "in suspicious circumstances".

Sutton and former BBC correspondent has also worked with the United Nations and was the director of the Institute "Our Land Pace Riborting" in Iraq, which helps journalists in conflict zones, according to the same newspaper.

When AFP Institute of touch, unable to respond immediately.
For its part, reported the newspaper "Hurriyet" that Turkish Sutton arrived to Istanbul on Saturday evening and was on her way to Arbil in Iraqi Kurdistan and that the authorities had found them hanged.

He wrote Sodibto Mukherjee of the United Nations Development Programme on Twitter that he "finds it very difficult to believe that in my colleague committed suicide."
The Sutton is a treatise on international development of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Australian National University.

He expressed the center's director Amin SoCal newspaper "The Guardian" "deeply saddened and shocked by the death of one of our students brightest in tragic circumstances."
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