Studies related to the skull found in Konya are ongoing.

Studies related to the skull found in Konya are ongoing.

26.03.2025 15:23

In January of this year, a skull found in the Akşehir district of Konya, which is believed to belong to Bedriye Kılıç, who was killed by her husband and whose body has not been found, has been determined to belong to a male. Efforts are ongoing to identify the owner of the skull.

In January of this year, a human skull was found by a shepherd near the Engili neighborhood in the Akşehir district of Konya, and the situation was reported to the security forces. The skull, which also had tissue samples on it, was sent to the Forensic Medicine Institution for examination. During this process, the family of Bedriye Kılıç, who was previously killed by her husband and whose body was said to have been thrown into a ravine near the Cankurtaran neighborhood but was never found, also found hope with the possibility that this skull might belong to their daughter.

THE SKULL BELONGS TO A MALE

However, the results from the Forensic Medicine revealed that the skull belonged to a male. Authorities have begun investigations to determine whether the skull was taken out by animals from the Engili or nearby cemeteries or if it is related to another incident. A report is awaited to determine the age of the male to whom the skull belongs. It has been learned that based on the upcoming report, investigations will be conducted regarding missing males of that age in districts such as Akşehir, Ilgın, Doğanhisar, and Yalvaç, and efforts will be made to find out to whom the discovered skull might belong.

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