. >> the case surrounding eren ergolu's death has been going on for three years now, but erdinc erogluwears he won't rest until not only his son's former employer, but also the authorities responsible for the wrongly installed power line, have been convicted. >> some days i firmly believe that we'll receive j justice for his death. we have the support of so many people, which makes me happy. but when i see the state of this nation, i become dispirited again. >> on average, four people die in work-related accidents each day in turkey. it's little wonder that people here say "nothing in this country is as cheap as death." >> in the final segment of our series, "eastwards: stories about russia," we go to the capital, moscow. there our correspondent rubs shoulders with the city's elite. since the fall of communism and the end of the soviet union in 1991, a new breed of super-rich has created an ever growing class divide in russia. despite a stagnant economy, the privileged few, like artist nikas safronov, still support president putin and say he has, in fact, lead the country into a golden