The lifeless body of a missing Turkish woman was found in a suitcase in Germany.

The lifeless body of a missing Turkish woman was found in a suitcase in Germany.

17.09.2025 19:03

The lifeless body of 40-year-old Turkish citizen Gülşah, who has been missing since July in Germany, was found in a suitcase under a pedestrian bridge. Gülşah, a mother of one, has had a special team of 44 people established by the German police to find her killer or killers. Meanwhile, the case will also be featured in a famous crime program broadcast on German television.

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The lifeless body of 40-year-old Turkish citizen Gülşah, who has been reported missing since July, was found in a suitcase in the city of Filderstadt, located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.



NOTICED BY CONSTRUCTION WORKERS



According to a statement from the Reutlingen Police, a suitcase found under a pedestrian bridge in the Bonlanden district of Filderstadt was noticed by construction workers working in the area. When they opened the suitcase, they encountered a woman's corpse and reported it to the police.



THE LIFLESS BODY WAS IDENTIFIED AS GÜLŞAH'S



After examinations, it was determined that the body found belonged to 40-year-old Turkish woman Gülşah, who had been reported missing since July 21. It was stated that she was last seen in Stuttgart on July 21 and reported missing by her family. It was revealed that the woman had lived on the streets for a while before going back to her family and that she was a mother of one child.



The lifeless body of the missing Turkish woman was found in a suitcase in Germany


A SPECIAL TEAM OF 44 PEOPLE WAS FORMED



The German police formed a special team of 44 people called "Soko Trolley" to catch the perpetrator(s) related to the incident, but no suspect has been found yet. The police requested anyone with information about the incident to report it. The prosecutor's office announced that a reward of 1,000 euros would be given to anyone who provides definitive information about the case. Phone numbers were shared for reporting.



TO BE DISCUSSED ON A FAMOUS CRIME PROGRAM ON TELEVISION



Meanwhile, the incident will be featured on the famous crime program "Aktenzeichen XY... Ungelöst" broadcast on Germany's ZDF channel on Wednesday, September 17.



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