 
                    31.10.2025 15:19
                    The investigation into the death of 22-year-old university student Ayşe Tokyaz, whose body was found in a suitcase by the roadside in Eyüpsultan after being killed in Küçükçekmece, has concluded with the completion of the autopsy report. The report determined that the cause of Ayşe Tokyaz's death was "brain hemorrhage resulting from blunt force trauma to the head, along with a fracture of the nasal bones."
                    
                    
                       
After being murdered on July 11 in Küçükçekmece, university student Ayşe Tokyaz (22), whose body was found in a suitcase by the roadside in Eyüpsultan, was the subject of an investigation in which former police officer Cemil Koç was detained on charges of 'premeditated murder', while 6 others who assisted him were arrested on charges of 'aiding and abetting premeditated murder'.
"BLEEDING DETECTED IN THE SKULL AND BRAIN TISSUE"
In the autopsy report prepared as part of the investigation conducted by the Küçükçekmece Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, it was stated that numerous bruises were found on Tokyaz's head and body, a fracture in the nasal bones, and bleeding in the skull and brain tissue. Additionally, advanced signs of decay and bleeding were detected in the brain tissue.
"BRAIN BLEEDING DUE TO HEAD TRAUMA"
The report stated, "It has been concluded that the death of Ayşe Tokyaz, in whose body fluids stimulant substances (cocaine) and their metabolites were detected, occurred as a result of brain bleeding associated with blunt head trauma along with a fracture of the nasal bones."