The cause of death of Roketsan engineer Yusuf Serdar Yücel has been revealed.

The cause of death of Roketsan engineer Yusuf Serdar Yücel has been revealed.

03.03.2025 11:20

The forensic report has been completed in the investigation into the death of Yusuf Serdar Yücel, who worked as a software engineer at Roketsan. The cause of death for Yücel, whose lifeless body was found at his home, has been recorded as "sodium nitrate" poisoning.

The result of the eagerly awaited Forensic Medicine Institution report regarding the investigation into the death of Yusuf Serdar Yücel, who worked as a software engineer at Roketsan in Ankara, has been revealed. According to the report included in the investigation file, it was determined that Yücel died due to "sodium nitrate" poisoning.

FRIENDS HAD NOT HEARD FROM HIM

Friends of Yusuf Serdar Yücel, who worked as a software engineer at Roketsan in Ankara, had not heard from him for a while. Following this, his friends informed his family and the police teams.

THEY HAD FOUND HIS BODY AT HOME

Police and medical teams, who opened the door of the house with the help of a locksmith, encountered Yücel's lifeless body. Initial assessments suggested that Yücel had committed suicide by ingesting sodium nitrate, but the body was taken to the Forensic Medicine Institution to determine the exact cause of death.

CAUSE OF DEATH: SODIUM NITRATE POISONING

Following the suicide allegations, the investigation into the cause of death of the young engineer has reached its conclusion. The cause of Yücel's death has been determined. It was revealed that the cause of death of the young engineer was chemical substance (sodium nitrate) poisoning.

IT WAS DETERMINED THAT HE RESEARCHED SUICIDE METHODS

Additionally, examinations of Yücel's phone revealed that he had conducted research on the internet about "suicide methods and substances that could lead to death in a short time" shortly before his death. It was also reported that there were no signs of assault on Yücel's lifeless body and that there was no evidence of forced entry into the house.

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