The Şirin family, residents of an apartment in the 100th Year Neighborhood, raised concerns when they were unable to reach their relatives. The situation was reported to the police. Police officers went to the apartment on Cevat Kurtuluş Street. Unable to open the door, they entered the house with the help of a locksmith and found three people lying motionless inside, one of them a child.
Health teams determined that 5-year-old Ali Emre Şirin, Duygu Şirin, and Şenol Şirin had been shot with a gun. After the prosecutor’s examination, the bodies were taken to the morgue of Tekirdağ City Hospital. It was later revealed that Şenol Şirin, who worked as a technician at the Tekirdağ Police Department, had shot his wife and son with a pistol before committing suicide.
The tragic incident shocked the neighborhood as well as the authorities. The family’s friends and neighbors expressed their deep sorrow upon learning about the heartbreaking news. The police began investigating the case further to determine the motive behind the shocking murder-suicide.
The incident has raised questions about gun control and mental health awareness in Turkey. Authorities are urging for stricter regulations on firearm ownership to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future. They are also emphasizing the importance of seeking help for mental health issues and resolving conflicts peacefully.
The community is coming together to support the surviving members of the Şirin family and to raise awareness about domestic violence and its consequences. Counseling services and support groups are being organized to help those who may be struggling with similar issues.
As the investigation into the case continues, the authorities are working to provide support and assistance to the family’s loved ones. The tragic events serve as a reminder of the importance of addressing mental health concerns and preventing violence within families through education and intervention programs.