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Gold Coast kebab shop owner lives with two ‘wives’ and say polygamy should be legal
- JULY 11, 2015

Kebab shop owner Cahit Ozturk thinks he should be able to have two wives. Picture: David Clark
A GOLD Coast man who lives with his two wives says polygamy should be legal because he cannot bear the thought of sleeping with the same woman every night.
“I want it, I need it – otherwise I’m going every night to the same woman,” said Surfers Paradise Turkish kebab shop owner Cahit Ozturk.
Mr Ozturk is furious Australian law forbids him from being legally wed to his second wife, stay-at-home mum Kylie Mason, who he “married” in a religious ceremony.
He says politicians pushing for same-sex marriages should also support polygamy.

Leyla Ozturk married Cahit Ozturk in Turkey in 1992. Picture: David Clark
“When the Australian Government say yes, then 100 per cent I will (marry Kylie properly).
“My book says you can marry four women and I only have two wives. “It’s not legal here but I have two wives; in my eyes they are both my wife.
“I am happy and my wives are happy and what I do is my business.”
Mr Ozturk legally married his first wife and the mother of his five children, Leyla, who is also his business partner at Jack’s Kebabs, in Turkey in 1992.

‘Second wife’ Kylie Mason has three children with Cahit Ozturk. Picture: David Clark
Former Coombabah High School student Ms Mason, 32, converted to Islam nine years ago and “married” Mr Ozturk in Australia in 2007. They have three children together.
He spends half the week with his first wife and the other half with the second wife, who claim to have had a rocky start to their relationship but are now both friends and cook for each other.