The shocking claim about the crew member of the series that just finished: They beat him to death.

The shocking claim about the crew member of the series that just finished: They beat him to death.

26.12.2025 16:50

Ahmet Emin Yavuk, a crew member of the series "Gözleri Karadeniz," which ended abruptly, passed away last night at the hospital where he was receiving treatment. Actor Kerem Arslanoğlu, who claimed to be Yavuk's friend, alleged that Yavuk was beaten to death in his hotel room, and that this was the reason the series was terminated.

The series "Gözleri Karadeniz," filmed in Rize and aired on ATV, suddenly ended yesterday, starring Halit Özgür Sarı and Özge Yağız. While the reason for the abrupt cancellation of the series is being questioned, a news report has increased the shock.

TERRIBLE FIGHT ON SET

It has emerged that four relatives of the crew members got into a fight at the hotel where the series' crew was staying. Actor Kerem Arslanoğlu claimed in a video he shared on social media that his friend Ahmet Emin Yavuk, who was a set crew member, was beaten to death in his hotel room.

ACTOR KERAM ARSLANOĞLU: EMİN WAS MY FRIEND, HE WAS MURDERED

Speaking with tears in his eyes, Arslanoğlu asserted that reports stating "he fell and hit his head" were not true. Arslanoğlu stated: "Emin was my friend, he was murdered. A few months ago, he was with me, he went to work on the set of Gözleri Karadeniz. On the night of December 16, it seems that everyone from the director to the actors learned about the series' finale during the broadcast. That night, Emin's friend, with whom he shared a room, went to the drivers he had a feud with.

"BEATEN TO THE POINT OF CRACKING HIS SKULL"

To the point where my friend could be beaten in a hotel room to crack his skull... Emin followed the guy who went to fight with those feuding individuals, trying to intervene. He called the production coordinator, saying, 'Come, I can't stop this.' I don't know if he found him lying on the ground when he arrived.

The issue of who did this is currently unclear; the prosecutor, police, and security are doing their jobs, so it's not a concern related to that. But in the statements there, everyone says, 'We were very drunk, we don't remember what happened.' One cannot crack another's skull with punches, elbows, or kicks in a hotel room, so it can be found out who did it, but these are not my concerns.

I don't know what happened there; frankly, no one can be beaten to death in a hotel room regardless of the circumstances. I cannot send a friend of mine to an unsolved case in today's conditions.

"HE HAD BEEN IN A COMA FOR A WEEK"

Now, actually, I think my expectation is this: When we, including the actors, go out of town for work, we are under the responsibility of those bosses. Whatever happens, of course, people will have their issues among themselves. My expectation here may be related to the explanation. If the crew members are anyone, perhaps revealing their names could prevent us from working with them again.

It's not easy to let my friend be a victim of an unsolved case. Emin had been in a coma for a week; he passed away last night. They will bring him to Istanbul. I don't know what expectation I had in filming this, but I am extremely angry.

I want the news to be reported properly; I don't want it to be distorted, but whatever happened should come to light. Someone should take responsibility and make a statement. It's not easy; this ultimately falls under set security. I don't even know what to say; may God damn it."

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