11.11.2025 13:50
The investigation into the death of the artist Güllü, who fell from the 5th floor of her house in Yalova, is deepening. While multifaceted analyses are being conducted on the camera footage and audio recordings from the night of the incident, three critical instructions have been sent to TÜBİTAK.
The investigation into the death of the artist Güllü, who fell from the window of her apartment on the 5th floor in the Çınarcık district of Yalova, is being deepened.
CAMERA FOOTAGE IS BEING EXAMINED IN DETAIL
New developments have occurred in the investigation conducted by the Yalova Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the incident in which the famous artist lost her life. Security camera recordings from the night of the incident had previously been sent to the Bursa Forensic Medicine Institution and the Police Criminal Department. Both institutions are conducting comprehensive examinations on the footage regarding sound and motion analysis, time synchronization, and the possibility of external intervention or pushing. It is expected that the findings obtained will provide clarity on how the incident occurred when evaluated together with physical evidence.
AUDIO RECORDINGS SENT TO TÜBİTAK
According to a report in Sabah Newspaper, a new step was taken regarding the audio recordings in the investigation as of November 3. The Chief Public Prosecutor's Office sent the obtained audio recordings to the TÜBİTAK Information and Information Security Advanced Technologies Research Center.
THREE CRITICAL INSTRUCTIONS
The letter sent by the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to TÜBİTAK included three important instructions. Accordingly, it was requested to enhance the sound quality of the recordings, to identify individuals by comparing the sounds, and to analyze the conversations in detail. Additionally, after determining to whom the sounds belong, it was requested that a complete transcript of the conversations be prepared in "tape" format and submitted to the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office as a report.