10.04.2025 09:51
Before the trial of Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi, who lost his life in a knife attack at the Kadıköy flea market, his grave was attacked. Ahmet Minguzzi's grave was vandalized, and the fences around it were broken. Speaking about the attack, the family's lawyer Rezan Epözdemir said, "I spoke with the police officers. They are conducting the necessary investigations in the cemetery. The family is receiving death threats."
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On January 24 in Kadıköy, Italian chef Andrea Minguzzi's 14-year-old son Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi was stabbed in the market. The indictment prepared for 2 suspects regarding the case has been accepted, requesting up to 24 years in prison. The first hearing of the case is being held today.
GRAVE VANDALIZED BEFORE THE HEARING
Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi's grave in Bahçelievler was vandalized last night. The fences surrounding it were broken. It has been learned that the police are conducting an investigation at Ahmet Minguzzi's grave.
The family's lawyer, Rezan Epözdemir, who made a statement regarding the attack, said, "This morning, there was an attack on the grave of our client's only child, Ahmet Minguzzi. I spoke with the police officers. They are conducting the necessary investigations in the cemetery. The family has been receiving death threats for about two months. We are currently going to the hearing."
THE KILLER'S FAMILY HAS FILED A COMPLAINT
On the other hand, Ahmet Minguzzi's mother, Yasemin Akıncılar Minguzzi, shared that the family of the child who killed her son has filed a complaint against her, stating, "I currently appear to be a fugitive. They are portraying the incident in the opposite way. These are not rational things."
THREAT MESSAGES
Recently, the Minguzzi family also filed a criminal complaint, claiming they were threatened. It has emerged that the Minguzzi family has been receiving threat messages for almost two months and that they were threatened with death and abusive messages by some social media users claiming to be friends of the attacker.
The family's lawyer, Rezan Epözdemir, filed a criminal complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, requesting a public case to be opened.
"I AM BEING THREATENED"
Yasemin Akıncılar Minguzzi stated that she is trying to stand up for other children and fighting for them, saying that she couldn't even enter the mourning process. Mentioning the threat messages she received, Yasemin Minguzzi said, "I received another message yesterday morning. 'Sister, they say you won't forgive my friend.' There is no forgiveness; I will not forgive. They are threatening me while they are not even aware of what I am going through."
WHAT HAPPENED?
On Friday, January 24, in the historic Tuesday market in Kadıköy, 15-year-old Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi, son of Italian chef Andrea Minguzzi and cellist Yasemin Akıncılar, was stabbed 5 times by B.B. during a shopping trip. U.B., who was with him, kicked Minguzzi, who was left on the ground in a pool of blood.
Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi passed away in the hospital after fighting for his life for 14 days. The Anadolu Chief Public Prosecutor's Office prepared an indictment against the murder suspects for the crime of "deliberately killing a child," requesting a prison sentence of 18 to 24 years.
The indictment prepared against the 18-year-old suspect for the crime of "deliberately killing a child" was accepted by the Istanbul Anadolu 2nd Children's Heavy Criminal Court. The suspects are appearing before the judge today.
PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN HAS ACCEPTED
The family of Ahmet Minguzzi was received by President Tayyip Erdoğan.
President Erdoğan stated that they discussed the ongoing legal process during the meeting, saying, "We will continue to closely follow the process for the realization of justice."
The family also met with CHP Chairman Özgür Özel and his accompanying delegation.
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