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Everybody in Turkey is mad at celebrity dog trainer Burak Ercan

Celebrity dog trainer Burak Ercan, is receiving backlash from Turkish citizens — and not because he has invented new ways of raising pups.

Everybody in Turkey is mad at celebrity dog trainer Burak Ercan

No, the dog trainer has caught the ire of people after a court acquitted him of aggrevated murder last year.

Ercan who was accused of filming his girlfriend Anzelika Srabiants, while falling to her death from their balcony in Instanbul, had claimed he wanted to record evidence that he had not pushed her off the edge.

He told prosecutors that after going out for lunch, they had an argument on their way home, and the row continued inside the apartment.

He said that while he was in the bathroom the girlfriend went onto the balcony and climbed onto the railings.

But instead of pulling her back, he pulled out his mobile phone and started filming.

Prosecutors had demanded aggravated life imprisonment for Ercan on charges of aggravated murder and deprivation of liberty.

But he walked free as the court in Istanbul decided there was a lack of evidence after he claimed he had wanted to record evidence that he had not pushed her off the edge.

The court decision caused widespread outrage, and a formal complaint was filed by the family of the model.

Dog trainer filmed model girlfriend while falling to her death

Now Appeal Court judges have been ordered to re-open the case.

Ercan previously told cops he stopped filming while Anzelika was dangling from the balcony and grabbed her hand, but she lost her grip and fell.

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