Ali Rıza Gülbahçe (68), who set his house on fire with gasoline in Çorum, died in the flames. While the funeral was being taken out of the house, one of Gülbahçe's neighbors reacted by saying, "May all my rights be haram to you." SET HIS HOUSE ON FIRE WITH GASOLINE AND COMMITTED SUICIDEThe incident occurred around 10:00 AM on Ilıca Street. It was alleged that Ali Rıza Gülbahçe, who fell into depression after his wife left him, first poured gasoline on his car parked in front of his house and set it on fire, then entered his apartment on the 4th floor of a 5-story building. While the Çorum Municipality fire brigade teams dispatched to the address extinguished the fire, an explosion was heard from the apartment on the 4th floor. Flames began to rise from the building. While the residents of the building rushed outside in fear, the fire brigade also intervened in the fire that broke out in the house. After the flames were extinguished, Gülbahçe's burned body was found during the investigation. It was determined that Gülbahçe had set his house on fire after pouring gasoline. HAD TRIED BEFOREOn the other hand, Ali Rıza Gülbahçe had threatened to blow up the neighborhood by leaving 30 liters of gasoline in his car and all the rooms of his house and disconnecting the natural gas from the stove connection last September. Gülbahçe was later persuaded by the police and taken to the police station, and after his procedures, he was released. "IF I HAVE ANY RIGHTS, MAY THEY BE HARAM TO YOU"The lifeless body of Ali Rıza Gülbahçe (68), who died in the house he set on fire in Çorum, was taken to the funeral vehicle after the work of the public prosecutor and the crime scene investigation teams. During the removal of the body, one of his neighbors reacted by saying, "May all my rights be haram to you." At that moment, another person said, "You don't need to shout anymore, he can't hear you." The body was taken to the hospital morgue for autopsy procedures.
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