Hear Me Season 1 Episode 12: Episode 12
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Summary Hear Me Season 1 Episode 12:
The life of high school student Ekim, who lives in a humble neighborhood, is shaken by a tragic event that takes place in front of her 
eyes: her best friend Leyla is injured in a hit-and-run accident. The car disappears inside a prestigious private school, attended by 
the richest kids of the city. When the neighbors demand justice, the school tries to bury the news by giving scholarships to three 
studious teenagers from the neighborhood. Ekim, Bekir and Ayşe are chosen, but they soon realize that their life is about to get harder. 
Yet, Ekim has no intention of letting this go quietly, and there is one thing she is sure of: the criminal is one of the students. While 
she tries to uncover this dark secret and ensure justice, she will be troubled by her emotions as her heart is turned upside down.

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Title: Hear Me
Episode Title: Episode 12
Genre: Soap, Family
Stars: Rabia Soytürk, Caner Topçu, Berk Hakman, Burak Can, Ege Kökenli, Sümeyye Aydoğan, Helin Kandemir, Aytaç Uşun, Durul Bazan, Yeliz 
Akkaya, Alper Atak
Network: Star TV

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