07.07.2025 11:40
A new claim has emerged regarding the death of Muhammed Yakut, who is wanted by Turkey with a red notice. The German newspaper Bild reported that Yakut collapsed at a 'sauna club' named Penelope in the Ruhr region and could not be saved. The report stated that the establishment where Yakut lost his life was operated as a brothel.
Wanted for a while with a red notice, Muhammet Yakut passed away from a heart attack in Germany. Following a ceremony held at the cemevi in Duisburg, Germany, in accordance with his will, Yakut's funeral was conducted. While many claims have emerged regarding Yakut's death, the latest report from Bild, one of Germany's largest newspapers, shared the details of Yakut's death.
"THE PLACE HE DIED WAS OPERATED AS A BROTHEL"
According to the claim, it was stated that Yakut died in a "sauna club" in Castrop-Rauxel, and it was also noted that this place was operated as a brothel.
According to Bild's report; Recklinghausen Police Station Spokesperson Ramona Hörst stated, "All we can say right now is that an investigation is underway regarding the death of a 53-year-old Turkish citizen who passed away in a sauna on July 1, 2025." It was recorded that Yakut was released from prison one day before his death, and it was noted that Yakut went to a "sauna club" named Penelope in the Ruhr region.
"COLLAPSED ON THE FLOOR IN THE HALLWAY"
The newspaper stated, "According to information we learned from our sources, Yakut visited that place for the first time. It was learned that Yakut suddenly collapsed in the hallway on the upper floor. Efforts were made to save him," it reported.
REPORT TO BE RELEASED WITHIN 4 MONTHS
It was decided to perform an autopsy to understand the cause of Yakut's death, and it was also recorded that Dortmund prosecutor Maribel Andersson requested a toxicology report. Bild announced that the autopsy report was completed on Thursday and that the death occurred due to a sudden heart attack, while noting that the toxicology report is normally expected to be completed within four months.