A NATION MOURNS

Families weep for the dead as the identities of the tragic Istanbul nightclub attack victims begin to emerge

TURKEY is mourning its dead as the identities of the Istanbul nightclub victims begin to emerge - including a man who survived another terror attack just three weeks ago.

Some 39 people were killed when a gunman burst into the Reina nightspot at around 1am local time on New Year’s Eve and went on a bloody rampage.

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Turkey is mourning its dead after the horrific nightclub attack on New Year's EveCredit: Getty Images
Fatih Cakmak (here with Zinedine Zidane) survived the Besiktas FC attack only to die on New Year's eveCredit: Enterprise News and Pictures
Nightclub security guard Hatice Karcilar, 29, was among those killed
Israeli Leanne Nasser, 18, was killed during a night out in Istanbul
Rookie police officer Burak Yildiz, 21, was gunned down outside the nightclub

One of those killed in the club atrocity reportedly survived the bomb attack on the Besiktas stadium on December 10.

Kurdish militants claimed responsibility for the terror attack which killed 38 outside the sports venue after the end of a match between two top teams at the Vodafone Arena.

Security officer Fatih Çakmak was on duty at the stadium on the night of the attack and survived.

However, it's now been reported in Turkey he was killed in the New Year's Eve club attack.

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It's not known if he was working on the night.

The names and faces of the tragic revellers – which included 24 foreign nationals – are now beginning to emerge as Turkey begins to bury its dead.

Among them was rookie cop Burak Yildiz, 21, who died protecting the club, according to Turkish media.

Reportedly only in the job for 12 months, Burak was one of the first to die when he was gunned down outside in the street.

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And an 18-year-old Israeli woman became the first foreign victim to be named after a statement from Israel's foreign ministry.

Leanne Nasser from the Israeli-Arab town of Tira was celebrating with three pals at the Reina nightclub when the gunman broke in and opened fire.

Her friend Ruaa Mansour, also 18, was wounded in the attack, while the other two managed to escape unharmed.

Ms. Nasser’s father, Zaher, : “I know that the security situation in Turkey is not simple. Before she left, I asked her not to go, but to my regret, she insisted.”

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