Until killers receive deterrent punishments, femicides continue to change dimensions. This time, the address of the brutality was Van. HE MURDERED HIS WIFE BRUTALLYIn the Çaldıran district, on December 26, 2024, around 5:30 PM, it was alleged that Reşat Çakırbeyli assaulted his wife F.Ç (28) and then stabbed her, leaving her to die. CHILDREN WERE ON THE LOWER FLOOR DURING THE MURDERIt was learned that the couple's two children were on the lower floor during the murder. The suspect, Reşat Çakırbeyli, was captured thanks to security camera footage and was arrested and sent to prison. "I HAVE A MENTAL REPORT, NOTHING WILL HAPPEN TO ME" THREATIt was reported that the suspect stated he did not remember the moment of the incident. It was claimed that Reşat Çakırbeyli had previously threatened his wife multiple times by saying, "I have a mental report, nothing will happen to me." SHE ENDURED VIOLENCE FOR HER CHILDRENThe funeral of F.Ç was brought to the village of Yukarıkaşıkara by her brother Hüseyin Şapcı, who is serving in Northern Iraq, and was buried in the village cemetery on December 29, 2024. Her family stated that when F.Ç visited the village in the summer, she told her grandmother about the threats and violence she experienced from her husband, but she had to return for her children. "HE SHOULD BE PUNISHED IN THE HARSHEST WAY"F.Ç's brother, Hüseyin Şapcı, stated at her grave, "My sister was a very cheerful person who spread happiness around her. This horrific event has deeply affected all of us. My sister did not consider separating despite the violence for her children. We demand that the perpetrator be punished in the harshest way by our state." "TWO ORPHANED CHILDREN WERE LEFT BEHIND"The late woman's aunt, Ayşe Arslan, said, "My niece was brutally killed without any fault. Two orphaned children were left behind. We want justice to be served by our state." Her cousin, Mihriban Akkaya, cried, "My sister was in the spring of her youth. May her place be paradise. We want the perpetrator to serve his sentence." WOMEN LAWYERS VOLUNTEEREDThe case of F.Ç is being handled voluntarily by four women lawyers. The investigation regarding the incident is ongoing.
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