The apprentice tattoo debate ended in bloodshed.

The apprentice tattoo debate ended in bloodshed.

11.09.2025 23:42

A fight broke out among a group of relatives in the Aksaray industrial site due to a dispute over an apprentice blacksmith. Three people were injured in the fight, which involved the use of crowbars, screwdrivers, and sticks.

In a fight that broke out between two related groups in the Aksaray industrial site over the issue of 'apprentice beating', 3 people were injured after being beaten with a crowbar, screwdriver, and sticks.

According to information obtained from a workplace in Block A-2 of the Yeni Sanayi Site located in the Bahçesaray neighborhood of Aksaray, Cevdet A. (54), Mahmut T., and Barış A. had a dispute with their relatives Berat A., Berkay A., and Çapan U. over the issue of 'apprentice beating'.

APPRENTICE BEATING DISPUTE TURNED INTO A FIGHT

As the argument quickly escalated into a fight, Berat A., Berkay A., and Çapan U. assaulted the other party with crowbars, screwdrivers, and sticks they grabbed from the workplace.

3 PEOPLE INJURED

The incident, in which Cevdet A. (54), Mahmut T., and Barış A. were injured, was reported to the 112 Emergency Call Center by other tradesmen. Upon notification, police and medical teams were dispatched to the scene. The 3 injured individuals were taken by ambulances to the Aksaray Training and Research Hospital's Emergency Department, while the other 3 suspects, who were alleged to have committed the act, were caught and detained by police teams.

INVESTIGATION INITIATED

It was learned that the health condition of the injured individuals, who were treated in the hospital, is good, and an investigation has been initiated by the Aksaray Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the incident.

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