01.09.2025 15:48
The father of university student Rojin Kabaiş, whose lifeless body was found 18 days after she went missing in Van, Nizamettin Kabaiş, stated that he felt hopeful after the prosecutor's words, "We suspect two individuals." The grieving father expressed that his daughter did not commit suicide and that he is continuing the fight for justice to find her killers.
Rojin Kabaiş, a 21-year-old first-year student in the Child Development Department of Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, went missing after leaving the dormitory on September 27, 2024, and her lifeless body was found 18 days later on the shores of Lake Van in the Mollakasım neighborhood.
"MY DAUGHTER DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE"
Grieving father Nizamettin Kabaiş stated that his daughter's death was not a suicide, saying, "DNA from two different men was found on my daughter's body. This evidence is sufficient to find the killers. Additionally, there were signs of assault on her neck, back, and feet, and she had a broken finger."
"THEY CHECKED 109 PEOPLE, IT'S NOT CONTAGIOUS"
The father, who claimed that his daughter was in good spirits and that this tragedy occurred due to the negligence of the university and dormitory management, reiterated his claims by saying, "There is DNA from two men; they harmed Rojin. It's not contagious, they checked 109 people, it's not contagious."
HOPEFUL WORDS FROM THE PROSECUTOR
Kabaiş also expressed that there were deficiencies in the investigation, stating, "There was no water in Rojin's lungs, and the analysis of the larvae in her ear was not conducted. The time of death has not been clarified. If these issues are resolved, the truth will emerge."
"WE SUSPECT TWO PEOPLE"
Relaying the last conversation he had with the prosecutor, the father said, "Our prosecutor told me, 'Don't cry too much, I have found something, we suspect two people.' Hopefully, the killers will be found and receive the heaviest punishment."
BARS ARE ALSO REACTING
The Bar Associations of Van and Diyarbakır also stated that the investigation is not being conducted effectively, and reports regarding which regions the DNA samples were taken from have still not been added to the file. While the family continues their quest for justice to clarify the young girl's death, the public also continues to follow the case.