10.05.2026 02:40
Muhammet Çakır, who was unreachable in Karabük, was found dead in his home. After a report from his relatives, burned charcoal and dense smoke were detected in the house, and it is believed that Çakır died from carbon monoxide poisoning. It was determined that the man left a note addressed to three people in the house. The police have launched a comprehensive investigation into the tragic incident.
In the tragic incident that occurred in Karabük, Muhammet Çakır, who could not be reached, was found dead in his home. The burnt barbecue charcoal found at the scene and the farewell letter he left behind strengthened the suspicion that the incident was a suicide.
ENTRY WITH THE HELP OF A LOCKSMITH
The incident took place on 1010th Street in 100th Year Neighborhood. Upon the report of his relatives who could not reach Muhammet Çakır for a long time, police and medical teams were dispatched to the address. When the door would not open, the teams entered with the help of a locksmith and encountered Çakır's lifeless body.
SILENT DEATH: BARBECUE CHARCOAL DETAIL
During the examination of the house, a strong smell of smoke and burnt barbecue charcoal were detected in the room. Initial findings indicate that Çakır was poisoned by carbon monoxide gas released from burning barbecue charcoal in a closed area. Examinations at the scene confirmed that the person had lost his life.
LEFT LETTERS FOR THREE PEOPLE
One of the most striking details of the incident was the farewell note found in the house. It was learned that the deceased person left a letter addressed to 3 different individuals. The content of the letter and the definitive results regarding the cause of death will become clear after the autopsy and ongoing investigation.