10.04.2025 18:20
In Kayseri, in the case of Mervenur Uluyol, who stabbed and killed her husband Ahmet Uluyol on the grounds that he had subjected her to violence, the prosecutor requested that the defendant be sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment and that a reduction for 'unjust provocation' be applied.
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On November 4, 2023, a couple, Mervenur and Ahmet Uluyol, who live in Denizhan Mansion in the Yunusemre neighborhood of Kocasinan district in Kayseri and have two children, had a fight.
STABBED HER SLEEPING HUSBAND IN THE CHEST
After the fight, it is alleged that 31-year-old Ahmet Uluyol went to sleep. 28-year-old Mervenur Uluyol stabbed her husband Ahmet Uluyol in the chest after a while. Neighbors, hearing the screams, reported the incident, and police and medical teams were dispatched to the address. The medical team determined that Ahmet Uluyol had died. Uluyol's body was buried in his hometown of Yahyalı. Mervenur Uluyol, who was taken into custody, was arrested.
INDICTMENT COMPLETED
The investigation conducted by the Kayseri Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has been completed, and the indictment has been prepared. In the indictment accepted by the Kayseri 2nd High Criminal Court, aggravated life imprisonment was requested for Mervenur Uluyol for the crime of 'intentionally killing her husband.'
PROSECUTOR REQUESTED 'UNJUST PROVOCATION' REDUCTION
The trial of Mervenur Uluyol continued. The defendant Uluyol attended the hearing via the Audio and Visual Information System (SEGBİS) from the prison where she was held, while the relatives of the complainant Ahmet Uluyol were not present in the courtroom. The lawyers of both parties were present in the hall. The presiding judge stated that the expected report from the Forensic Medicine Institution had reached the court, and it was noted in the report that it could not be medically distinguished whether the injuries from the hospital visits made by the defendant in previous years were caused by the deceased Ahmet Uluyol. The prosecutor announced that the opinion was ready, requesting that the defendant Uluyol be sentenced to aggravated life imprisonment for the crime of 'intentionally killing her husband' and that 'unjust provocation' reduction be applied to the defendant.
SHE CRIED SAYING "I TRUST YOUR JUSTICE"
When given the floor regarding the opinion, Mervenur Uluyol said, "I have nothing to say. I trust your justice," and cried. The court panel decided to continue the detention of the defendant Uluyol and postponed the hearing upon the request of the defendant's lawyer for time to prepare a defense on the merits.
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