ISTANBUL — It was 2 a.m. Wednesday, mere hours after the triple suicide bombing at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, when Hayati Kayan heard reports of taxi drivers overcharging tourists desperate to get away from the carnage. That’s when the young hotel owner decided he’d had enough. It was time to act.“I was so sad,” an exhausted Kayan told The WorldPost from his hotel’s lobby as he tried to process the attack that has left at least 41 people dead and 239 injured. “I thought, ‘We must help them.’”Kayan had an idea: He would offer a free, safe place to rest to …read more
Source: The Huffington Post