The final report regarding Güllü's death has been released.

The final report regarding Güllü's death has been released.

14.10.2025 14:22

The forensic 'definitive' report regarding the death of the beloved Arabesque music artist Güllü (Gül Tut) has been completed. The report indicates that a high level of alcohol was detected in the singer's blood, but no signs of poisoning or external intervention were found. It was determined that Güllü died as a result of multiple fractures, a brain hemorrhage, and internal bleeding caused by falling from the window of her sixth-floor apartment.

The forensic 'definitive' report of singer Güllü (52), who fell from the window of her apartment on the 6th floor in Yalova, has been released. In the opinion of the First Specialization Board, it was stated that there was no medical evidence indicating that Güllü, who was found to have a high level of ethyl alcohol in her blood, died from poisoning, and that her death occurred due to fractures, brain hemorrhage, and internal bleeding resulting from the fall from a height.

The forensic 'definitive' report of singer Güllü has been released

The incident occurred on September 26 at around 01:30 in the Vali Akı Street of Harmanlar Neighborhood in the Çınarcık district. Gül Tut, known as 'Güllü', a beloved figure in arabesque music, fell from the window of her apartment on the 6th floor. Upon notification, police and medical teams were dispatched to the address. Health officials determined that Güllü had lost her life. After the examination by the public prosecutor at the scene, Güllü's body was taken to Yalova Training and Research Hospital for an autopsy. Following the autopsy, Güllü was buried in Tuzla, Istanbul on September 27. In Güllü's preliminary autopsy report, it was noted that no signs of 'blunt force' or 'violence' were found.

BRAIN HEMORRHAGE AND NUMEROUS FRACTURES DETECTED

As the last moments before her fall were captured by the security camera in her home, many claims are being thoroughly investigated in the inquiry regarding Güllü's death, and the forensic 'definitive' report of the singer has also been released. In the post-mortem examination and autopsy conducted by the Yalova Forensic Medicine Branch Directorate, numerous traumatic signs consistent with a fall from a height were detected on various parts of Güllü's body, while no acute traumatic changes were found in her sexual examination. The autopsy revealed brain hemorrhage, neck trauma, multiple bone fractures, internal organ injuries, and internal bleeding due to the fall from a height.

The forensic 'definitive' report of singer Güllü has been released

ALCOHOL DETECTED, NO OTHER DNA PROFILE FOUND

In the laboratory examinations of the autopsy, where toxicological, histopathological, and biological samples were taken, it was stated that "In the histopathological examination, results consistent with the traumatic findings detected in the autopsy were identified. In the toxicological examination, 3.53 promille of ethanol was detected in the blood. In the biological examination, no sperm cells were observed in the anal and vaginal swab samples taken, and no DNA profile other than Gül Tut was found in the swab and nail samples."

In the opinion of the First Specialization Board, it was stated that "It was determined that a high level of (ethyl) alcohol was found in her blood, that there was no medical evidence indicating that she died from poisoning, and that her death occurred as a result of general bodily trauma due to skull, spine, sternum, multiple rib, and extremity fractures, along with intracranial hemorrhage, brain hemorrhage, brain tissue damage, and internal bleeding resulting from injuries to internal organs and major vessels."

The report was sent to the Yalova Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to be included in the investigation file.

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