"The door of the woman who said 'My ex-husband stabbed me' was broken down, and the truth surprised everyone."

24.09.2025 10:41

A woman in Eskişehir reported to the police that she had been stabbed by her ex-husband and sought help from behind her locked door. After an hour of effort, the door was broken down, and it was found that the woman was not injured and was alone in the apartment.

A woman named G.G., who lives on the first floor of an apartment located on Yiğitler Street in Işıklar Neighborhood, reported to the police via the Women's Support Application (KADES). It was determined that there was no negative situation at the address checked by the police teams.

THE DOOR WAS LOCKED IN 2 PLACES

Less than half an hour later, G.G. reported to the police again, stating that she had been stabbed by her ex-husband. This time, the 112 Emergency Health team and a large number of police officers were dispatched to the address. Upon arriving at the address, the police teams took action for the woman who did not open the door and spoke in a faint voice. After warnings to "Open the door," the police teams began to break down the door, which was locked in 2 places with a battering ram.

'My ex-husband stabbed me,' said the woman whose door was broken, the truth surprised everyone

THE DOOR WAS BROKEN AFTER 1 HOUR OF EFFORT

After approximately 1 hour of effort, the teams that entered the residence realized that the woman was not injured and that she was alone in the apartment. The woman, who took more than an hour of the teams' time, walked to the ambulance with a cigarette in her hand. Throwing her cigarette on the ground, G.G. was taken to the hospital for checks.

'My ex-husband stabbed me,' said the woman whose door was broken, the truth surprised everyone

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