01.10.2025 17:11
While the investigation into Güllü's death after falling from the window of her sixth-floor apartment continues, security camera footage and neighbor testimonies have sparked new debates. A resident of the building, arguing that the incident was not a suicide, stated, "She was never someone who would commit suicide; she was even raising her grandchild." This same witness also claimed to have seen two male figures entering and exiting the building on the night of the incident.
While the investigation into the death of beloved artist Güllü continues, new details have emerged on the program "What's Happening in Life."
As the investigation into the death of Güllü, one of Turkey's beloved artists, who fell from the window of her sixth-floor apartment in Yalova, continues, new details have emerged on the program "What's Happening in Life," aired on Kanal D. The program's official was at the artist's home in Yalova Çınarcık, where she passed away. Speaking with numerous eyewitnesses and neighbors at the scene, the program official obtained new information that could shock the public.
DO SECURITY CAMERA FOOTAGE REVEAL THE TRUTH?
Security camera footage of the moment Güllü fell has made it even more controversial whether her death was an ordinary accident or suicide. The details in the footage and the statements of family members have brought the question "Did Güllü fall, or was she pushed?" back to the forefront.
STRIKING STATEMENT FROM A NEIGHBOR
For the first time after the incident, residents of the apartment shared very striking testimonies with the program team. Neighbor Reyhan Hanım reacted strongly to the suicide claim, stating, "She was absolutely not someone who would commit suicide. She fell right in front of my house. She lived with her son and daughter, and they were even raising her grandchild. There was no unrest in their family. I still can't believe it."
Reyhan Hanım's most striking claim was about two male figures entering and exiting the house on the night of the incident. She stated, "That day, two men followed those girls. They came out of Güllü's bedroom. Even the manager said, 'Those white shoes were not women's shoes; they were men's shoes.' They went down and left. I couldn't sleep all night."
These testimonies have brought the investigation into the artist's death to a more striking dimension.