28.01.2026 13:22
Özge Çevik Topçu, who received the news that her husband Habip Topçu was found dead in his car in Antalya, cried as she hit the car window and said, "I told you to go to the doctor. Please get up, my love. You're joking." It is claimed that Habip Topçu, who was found dead in the vehicle, suffered a heart attack, and it has been learned that he had been telling his relatives that he had been experiencing pain for a while.
Özge Çevik Topçu, who received the news that her husband Habip Topçu (50) was found dead in his car, cried out, "Please get up my love," while hitting the car window.
The incident occurred around 08:00 in the industrial site of Cumhuriyet Neighborhood in the Muratpaşa district. Habip Topçu, who worked in motorcycle repair in the Korkuteli district, came to the industrial site in the city center early in the morning with his car bearing the license plate 07 SET 56 to get some parts. After picking up the parts from a workplace there, Topçu placed them in his vehicle and sat in the driver's seat. When the sound of constant acceleration came from Topçu's car, those around became suspicious. The people who approached the vehicle called out to the motionless Topçu, and when they received no response, they first knocked on the window and then opened the door. The medical team that arrived at the scene upon notification determined that Topçu had passed away.
"PLEASE GET UP MY LOVE"
Relatives of Topçu, who received the news of his death, also arrived at the scene. Özge Çevik Topçu, upon seeing her husband, began to cry and asked those around, "What happened?" Later, hitting the window on the driver's side of the vehicle, Topçu said, "I told you to go to the doctor. Please get up my love. You're joking," and cried for a long time. The woman, whom her relatives tried to calm down, laid her head on the car window and wept.
CLAIM OF HEART CRISIS
After the police investigation, Topçu's body was taken to the Antalya Forensic Medicine Institute morgue. It was learned that Topçu, who was evaluated to have suffered a heart attack, had been telling his relatives that he had been experiencing pain for a while.