They didn't even let little Yiğit Cem rest in his grave! "Toys were stolen," the claim goes.

They didn't even let little Yiğit Cem rest in his grave!

20.10.2025 19:00

The claim that 11-year-old Yiğit Cem Altınok, who tragically fell from a 13-meter retaining wall while riding his bike down a slope in Ankara, had the brakes of his bicycle intentionally tampered with by two of his friends remains in the spotlight. It has also been reported that toys from his grave were stolen. The grieving mother cried out, "I will buy you better ones, please bring them back."

The incident that occurred on July 2 in the Keçiören district of Ankara saddened everyone. While riding his bicycle in the street between buildings, 11-year-old Yiğit Cem Altınok, a 5th-grade student, fell from a 13-meter retaining wall and lost his life. Investigations revealed that the bicycle's braking system was faulty.

GRIEVING MOTHER: YİĞİT'S FRIENDS DELIBERATELY BROKE HIS BICYCLE'S BRAKES

Speaking about the incident, mother Nazlıcan Aygün claimed that the brakes of the bicycle were deliberately broken by her son's friends K.U.Ç. (11) and E.T.Ş. (12). Aygün alleged that her son's friends attempted such an act with the intention of killing Yiğit Cem. She filed a criminal complaint against the two friends, their families, the contractors related to the incident, and the municipality. Stating that her child died due to intent and negligence, mother Aygün expressed that she would not give up her quest for justice and sought help from the authorities.

"THEY STOLE MY SON'S TOYS"

Meanwhile, Aygün stated in a social media post that the toys and belongings left at her son's grave were stolen. The grieving mother said, "I lost my son due to murder, and his belongings at the grave have been stolen twice. Today, they stole his toys as well. Please take action! There are grave robbers!" addressing the authorities.

They did not leave little Yiğit Cem alone even at his grave! Allegation of 'toys stolen'

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