Three Iranian siblings found dead in an apartment in Antalya Turkiye: It turned out that they died 10 days ago
Three Iranian brothers were found dead in an apartment building located in the Güzeloba Neighborhood of Antalya Turkiye.
Residents of an apartment building in the Güzeloba Neighborhood reported the situation to the 112 Emergency Call Center after they perceived a smell coming from the apartment on the 8th floor.
Upon notification, 112 Emergency Health, police and fire teams were dispatched to the region.
When teams went to the house and opened the door, they found three people, identified as brothers, motionless. Upon examination by medical teams, it was determined that the brothers had lost their lives.
According to initial findings, the brothers were identified as Iranian nationals.
Following the examinations, the bodies of the brothers Mohammedreza (34), Mohsen (26) and Amirhossein Yasovalian (23) were taken to the forensic medicine morgue.
It was reported that the brothers, who reportedly had debts in Iran and came to Antalya a while ago to work, last spoke to their families in Iran by phone on October 28.
Iranian Emrullah Asari, a family friend of the brothers, said they entered the house with the police. Asari, who reported that there was a smell coming from the house, said, "The family has not heard from them for a long time. The family reached out to me. I called them on the phone but could not reach them. I am very sorry."
In a statement made by the Antalya Governorship on the subject, it was stated that the police teams who arrived at the apartment upon receiving the report found the bodies of 3 men.
It was determined that the brothers died approximately 10 days ago, and the police are continuing their investigation of the house.
The statement included the following statements:
"During the examinations, it was seen that the doors and windows of the residence were covered with duct tape and there were burnt coals in a tray in the middle of the room. In addition, when the 9-page note written in Persian found in the room was translated, it was understood that it mentioned debts due to the individuals' commercial relations, and the judicial investigation is ongoing."
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