The investigation of the disappearance of Fatma Alıç and her sister, known as Gülcan, in 2005 has been reopened by the teams of the Provincial Security Directorate in coordination with the Kahramanmaraş Public Prosecutor’s Office. Evidence has been collected and it was determined that the sisters were killed and their bodies were buried in the garden of a vineyard house in the Dulkadiroğlu district. An excavation was carried out at the site where bone fragments belonging to two people were found.
Police have revealed that Fatma Alıç, also known as Gülcan, had arguments with B.Y., with whom she lived together in an unregistered marriage, due to jealousy. B.Y. and his cousin M.D., who is accused of aiding him, were arrested for the crime of “premeditated murder”. The suspects are currently undergoing procedures at the police station.
The sisters’ disappearance case has resurfaced as bone fragments were found during an excavation in Kahramanmaraş. It is believed that the two sisters were murdered and buried in a vineyard house in the Dulkadiroğlu district. The police investigation has led to the arrest of B.Y. and his cousin M.D., who are suspected of being involved in the murder.
Fatma Alıç, known as Gülcan, was said to have had disagreements with B.Y. due to jealousy issues, which may have led to her murder. The ongoing police investigation aims to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of the two sisters in 2005. The suspects are currently under arrest for the crime of premeditated murder.
The excavation at the vineyard house in Kahramanmaraş yielded bone fragments that are believed to belong to the two missing sisters. This discovery has reignited the investigation into the case, which had remained unsolved for many years. B.Y. and M.D. are currently in police custody, awaiting further legal proceedings.
The reopening of the case has brought new information to light, revealing a possible motive behind the sisters’ disappearance. The police are continuing their investigation to gather more evidence and determine the exact circumstances surrounding the murder of Fatma Alıç and her sister. The public is eagerly awaiting the outcome of the trial, hoping for justice to be served for the victims.