20.01.2026 18:51
A painful news has come from the armed attack that started two weeks ago in Karaman with a dispute over debts and turned into a massacre in the middle of the street. Mustafa Şahin, a 69-year-old man who survived the attack in which his son lost his life but was seriously injured, has lost his battle for life after 14 days.
Mustafa Şahin, who lost his son Yunus Emre Şahin in a gun attack in the middle of the street 14 days ago in Karaman, passed away in the hospital where he was being treated. It was revealed that the attack was due to a debt-related issue.
Another sad news came from the armed attack that occurred on January 7, 2026, in Kirişçi Neighborhood, which shocked the city. Mustafa Şahin, a 69-year-old father who lost his son on the day of the incident, closed his eyes to life after a two-week intensive care process.
RAIN OF BULLETS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET
The incident took place on Wednesday, January 7, during the afternoon hours on 49th Street. According to the information obtained, a dispute arose between Mustafa Şahin and his sons K.Ş. (39), H.A.Ş. (27), and Yunus Emre Şahin (30) and the suspect M.K. over a debt-related issue. As the argument escalated, M.K. ran to the trunk of his vehicle and opened fire on the father and his three sons with the gun he took out.
LOST THE 14-DAY BATTLE
Four people who were seriously injured in the attack were taken to Karaman Training and Research Hospital. Yunus Emre Şahin, the 30-year-old member of the family, lost his life on the day of the attack despite all the efforts of the doctors.
Today, sad news also came from father Mustafa Şahin, who had been fighting for his life in the hospital's intensive care unit for 14 days. With Şahin's death, the number of people who lost their lives in the incident rose to two. It was learned that the treatments of the other two brothers were still ongoing.
SUSPECT IN JAIL
After the incident, the suspect M.K., who disappeared on foot with his weapon, was quickly caught thanks to the meticulous work of the security forces and was sent to prison by the judicial authorities. With the death of Mustafa Şahin, the investigation against the suspect was expanded under the charge of "intentional killing of multiple people."