22.07.2025 23:44
Yasemin Minguzzi, the mother of 14-year-old Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi, who was stabbed to death in Kadıköy on January 24, showed a threatening message sent to her during the incident. The message included statements such as, "If you don't withdraw your complaint, we will bury you next to that brat."
While the trial process regarding the stabbing murder of Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi (15) on January 24 in Kadıköy continues, his mother Yasemin Minguzzi started a sit-in protest at Bakırköy Freedom Square. Mother Minguzzi's silent scream resonated in the square with the support of other families. Families who lost their children in different incidents participated in the protest in solidarity.
THREAT MESSAGE TO MINGUZZI'S MOTHER DURING THE PROTEST
Yasemin Minguzzi also shared a threat message sent to her during the sit-in protest. The message included expressions such as, "If you don't withdraw your complaint, we will bury you next to that brat."
MINGUZZI MURDER
On January 24, Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi went to the market in Kadıköy Hasanpaşa Neighborhood to buy skateboarding equipment with his friends, where a dispute occurred between Minguzzi, B.B., and U.B. As Minguzzi attempted to leave the market, he was stabbed by B.B., and U.B. kicked the fallen Minguzzi. While Minguzzi was severely injured and taken to the hospital, the two fleeing suspects were arrested after being caught.
Minguzzi was admitted to the intensive care unit in the hospital but passed away on February 9. As a result of the investigation conducted by the Anadolu Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, a case was opened against U.B., who kicked Minguzzi, and B.B., who stabbed him, for "intentional murder of a child," seeking prison sentences of 18 to 24 years.
In the expert report prepared regarding the incident sent to the Anadolu 2nd Children's Heavy Criminal Court, there were findings about the presence of B.B. and U.B. as well as two other suspects before and after Minguzzi was stabbed. As a result of the efforts of the Public Order Branch teams, the suspects M.A.D. and A.Ö., who are under 18 years old, were arrested by the judicial authorities to which they were referred.