While the Newborn Gang, which is alleged to have caused the deaths of 10 babies in Istanbul, continues to be in the spotlight, the death of Satılmış Çim, the warehouse manager of the closed Avcılar Hospital, whose name was mentioned in the incident, has sparked new discussions. A person was found dead inside a vehicle in Küçükçekmece yesterday. Upon notification, police and medical teams were dispatched to the scene. After investigations, it was revealed that the deceased was Satılmış Çim, who had been reported missing for 2 days. During the ongoing investigations, it was learned that Çim was mentioned in the Newborn Gang investigation and worked as the warehouse manager of the closed Avcılar Hospital. Çim's lifeless body, who had two needles injected into his right wrist, was taken to the Forensic Medicine Institution. It was reported that the Küçükçekmece Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into the incident. WIFE'S STATEMENT REVEALEDFollowing the death of Satılmış Çim, discussions continue regarding whether the Newborn Gang had any role in the incident, and the statement given by his wife, Merve Çim, has drawn attention. WIFE'S "BETTING" ALLEGATIONAccording to a report in Sabah, Merve Çim stated in her testimony that her husband had sent her a message saying he had a betting debt and used the following expressions: "My husband sent me a message via WhatsApp saying he had been gambling and lost 120,000 TL. After that, I asked about our joint money in the bank and the status of the house registered in my husband's name. He stated that he had not touched these. Later, he sent a message saying, 'I cannot look my children, my family, and you in the face with this shame. Forgive me, take good care of my children.' After this message, I could not reach him, and he did not respond to my messages. My husband left the last place he worked in his father's vehicle. I am worried that something has happened to him and I request that he be found. Additionally, I declare that I will file a complaint against those responsible if my husband is harmed," it was learned.
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