The autopsy examination of Ece Gürel has been completed: A tick bite was detected, and no signs of assault were found.

The autopsy examination of Ece Gürel has been completed: A tick bite was detected, and no signs of assault were found.

07.03.2025 20:20

New details have emerged regarding Architect Ece Gürel, who went missing in Belgrad Forest and was found dead four days later. It is claimed that Gürel went to Belgrad Forest for scream therapy; however, the autopsy examination revealed that she had not used any drugs or stimulants.

36-year-old Gürel, who was found on the verge of freezing four days after going missing in Istanbul's Belgrad Forest, passed away last night.

HE STOPPED BREATHING TWICE

It was determined that Gürel suffered from hypothermia due to being in the cold for an extended period. During his treatment, his heart stopped for a while. After the doctors' intervention, Gürel was revived and was placed in the intensive care unit with intubation. It was announced that Gürel's heart stopped for the second time, and despite the interventions, he passed away.

AUTOPSY REPORT COMPLETED

Meanwhile, Gürel's autopsy report has also been completed. According to the information shared by journalist Emrullah Erdinç, it was determined that he did not use drugs or stimulants during the autopsy examination. It was also understood that he had not been subjected to any attack during the autopsy.

During the examination, a tick bite was found on his body; the information of Ece Gürel's friend in London was also consulted by phone.

CLAIM OF SCREAM THERAPY

Erdinç also claimed that Gürel went to Belgrad Forest to perform scream therapy. In a social media post, Erdinç stated, "It has been determined that Ece Gürel went to Belgrad Forest for scream therapy."

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