27.03.2026 10:31
In the incident recorded as a suspicious death in Beyoğlu, the suspect Bilge D. confessed to the murder by stating in his statement that he strangled Fesif Deneri to defend himself after a dispute.
New details have emerged in the investigation into the death of Fesif Deneri, who was found dead in a friend's house in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Initially recorded as a "suspicious death," the incident has been determined to be a murder, while Bilge D., who was taken into custody, recounted the events that transpired.
TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER THE REPORT
In her first report to the police, Bilge D. suggested that Deneri might have suffered a heart attack, but she was taken into custody again following the Forensic Medicine Institution's report stating that he was "killed by strangulation."
“HE WANTED REVERSE RELATIONSHIP, A FIGHT BROKE OUT”
In her statement at the Homicide Bureau, the suspect confessed to her crime, stating that they were intoxicated on the day of the incident and had engaged in sexual relations. Bilge D. said, “He wanted a reverse relationship, and when I refused, a fight broke out between us. I pushed him, and he fell to the ground.”
“HE TRIED TO STRANGLE ME”
Continuing her statement, the suspect defended herself by saying, “I thought he had fainted. Then suddenly he got up and attacked me, trying to strangle me. I also strangled him to defend myself.” After the procedures related to the incident were completed, Bilge D. was referred to the courthouse.