21.08.2026 19:30
While the investigation into the deaths of three siblings found lifeless on the shore in the Darıca district of Kocaeli continues, new footage from before the incident has emerged. In the security camera recordings, Gülşah, Muhammed Ali, and Belinay Sakar are seen walking together at 3:49 AM, with the two sisters walking arm in arm.
The last moments before the death of siblings Gulşah, Muhammed Ali, and Belinay Sakar, whose lifeless bodies were found on the shore in the Darıca district of Kocaeli, were captured on security cameras. The footage shows the three siblings walking together at 03:49 shortly before the incident, with Gulşah and Belinay walking arm in arm.
According to the information obtained, the investigation launched after the lifeless bodies of Gulşah (24), Muhammed Ali (17), and Belinay Sakar (15) were found yesterday on the shore of Şehit Cevher Dudayev Park in Cami Neighborhood continues.
THEY WERE TOGETHER IN THEIR LAST MOMENTS
Within the scope of the investigation into the incident, security camera footage from a workplace examined includes moments at 03:49 on August 20 when the three siblings were walking together on the street.
In the images, Muhammed Ali is seen advancing together with his siblings Gulşah and Belinay. The footage also shows the sisters walking arm in arm for a while.
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
After the lifeless bodies of the three siblings were found on the shore, police teams launched a comprehensive effort to determine how the incident occurred.
While the security camera footage has been taken into review as part of the investigation, it has been reported that the inquiry to determine the exact cause of the incident is ongoing.
THEY LIVED WITH THEIR MOTHER
It was reported that the siblings Gulşah, Ali, and Belinay Sakar lived with their mother in the Karabekir Neighborhood of the district, while their father was in Kars.
INITIAL ASSESSMENT: DROWNING
During the initial examinations at the autopsy, it was learned that one of the siblings had bleeding in the ears, assessed to be pressure-related, and traces of blood in the nose. It was reported that in the initial findings, the cause of death was assessed as drowning, and no knife or gunshot wounds indicating beating or struggle were found on their bodies. The exact causes of death of the siblings are expected to be clarified with a report to be prepared after detailed forensic medical examinations. After the autopsy procedures were completed, the bodies of Gulşah Sakar, Ali Sakar, and Belinay Sakar were handed over to their families.