Three brothers of Iranian nationality were found dead in an apartment on the 8th floor of a building in Antalya. It was determined that the brothers had died 10 days ago, and an investigation into the incident is ongoing. THEY CAME TO ANTALYA TO WORK AND PAY OFF DEBTSThe incident occurred around 3:00 PM in a site located in the Güzeloba neighborhood of the Muratpaşa district. Mohammedreza Yasovalian, Mohsen Yasovalian, and Amirhossein Yasovalian, who lived in Iran, came to Antalya to work and pay off their debts. The three brothers, who rented a furnished apartment on the top floor of the 8-story building in the Güzeloba neighborhood, also invested in the stock market. THE BROTHERS HAD NOT BEEN REACHED FOR 13 DAYSThe Yasovalian brothers, who last spoke with their family in Iran on October 28, could not be reached by their relatives after November 1. Their relatives, unable to contact the three brothers for 13 days, sought help from their relative Emrullah Esedi, who lives in Antalya. Upon the request for help, Esedi first went to the house and rang the doorbell of the apartment where the Yasovalian brothers lived. When no one answered the door, Esedi went to the police station to report the situation. POLICE TEAMS ENCOUNTERED A HORRIFIC SCENEWhen the police teams arrived at the address, they encountered a horrific scene when the landlord opened the door. The teams that entered the house found the Yasovalian brothers in the same room with towels placed under the door and windows taped, along with a burnt coal setup in the middle of the room. Upon reporting the situation, many teams were dispatched to the scene. PERSIAN NOTES WERE FOUNDThe teams that arrived at the house where the incident took place wore masks and protective clothing as they entered the apartment containing the decaying bodies. During the examination of the house, a Persian note was found in which the brothers explained that they had lost a large amount of money in the stock market. On the other hand, the public prosecutor who arrived at the scene conducted an investigation inside the house. Other people living in the vicinity watched the incident with curious eyes, while some recorded it with their mobile phones. "THEIR MOTHER CALLED, SAYING SHE COULDN'T REACH HER CHILDREN"Emrullah Esedi, who said he last saw the three brothers on October 18, stated, "I know all three brothers. We are like family friends. Their mother called me at 9:00 AM. She said she couldn't reach her children. She asked me to contact them. So I went and knocked on their door. No one opened the door. I reported it to 112. Then the police teams came. They said they were dead when we entered the house. I didn't go inside, but there was a very bad smell. I had last spoken to them on October 18. They have no one here. We used to talk. I had tried to reach them many times before but couldn't." Gönül Küçüklü, who lives in the same site, said, "I was very saddened by the incident. They lived on the 8th floor. We used to greet each other occasionally. We didn't know each other, but we saw each other within the site." SUSPECT OF SUICIDEThe bodies of the Yasovalian brothers, who are considered to have committed suicide, were taken to the Antalya Forensic Medicine Institute morgue. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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