12.02.2025 08:31
In the Konak district of Izmir, the bones of retired nurse Gülşen Çoğulu, who had been missing for about 3 years, were found in her home where she lived alone. It was revealed that she had died after her stepson R.Ç. applied, indicating that their contact had been cut off during the pandemic. Police teams, who found no signs of theft or any other criminal elements in the house where Çoğulu lived, have launched an investigation into the incident.
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Gülşen Çoğulu, who lives on the top floor of a four-story building in the Konak district, started living alone after her husband passed away 23 years ago. It has been learned that Çoğulu, who has no children from this marriage, lost contact with her stepson R.Ç. from her husband's first marriage during the pandemic. After not being able to reach his stepmother for 3 years, R.Ç. reported the situation to the police. Following this, police teams went to Çoğulu's house in the Barbaros neighborhood, accompanied by R.Ç. and a locksmith.
BONES FOUND IN THE BEDROOM
Police teams, who entered the house with the help of a locksmith, found the bones of Çoğulu, whose clothing was partially decayed, on the bed in the bedroom during their examination of the apartment filled with garbage. In the work carried out by the crime scene investigation teams, it was determined that Çoğulu had passed away a long time ago and that only bones remained of her body. After the prosecutor's examination, Çoğulu's bones were taken to the İzmir Forensic Medicine Institution morgue. In the detailed examination conducted by the police teams in the house, no signs of theft or crime were found.
WENT TO HER HOUSE AFTER 3 YEARS
Police teams, who launched an investigation into the incident, consulted the statement of the woman's stepson R.Ç. It was learned that R.Ç. had not seen Gülşen Çoğulu for 3 years and mentioned that his stepmother, who he described as having an irritable personality, did not use a phone. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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