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Missing Uzbek woman found murdered and dismembered in Istanbul
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Updated 8h ago |
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A missing 2019 victim has been identified as the remains of a Turkish man's wife, who was discovered dead following her disappearance for over six months prior to this year on March 8th and found again in Istanbul Maltepe district after seven years total absence from society today at noon.
Key Points
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1A woman missing in Istanbul for seven years was found dead and dismembered by her husband.
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2The perpetrator confessed to killing his wife, taking garden sand from the market before dissecting her body into pieces.
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3He stated he deported or threw away three parts of the victim's remains at garbage bins after cutting them up in a kitchen setting.
Developments
[Mar 16, 20:35]
[Note based on provided text dates which are all Mar 16; assuming latest timestamp is the most recent event reported] The confession regarding killing and dismembering a missing woman for seven years was revealed.
[Mar 16, 20:35]
The husband admitted to taking garden sand from the market before dissecting his wife's body into pieces over several parts of her remains.
Marketten bahçe kumu aldı ama... Eşini öldürüp parçaladı, 7 yıl sonra kan donduran itiraf
Milliyet.com.tr
11h ago
İstanbul Maltepe'de kadın cinayeti: 'Eşim deport edildi' demiş, cesedini parçalayarak atmış!
Cumhuriyet.com.tr
11h ago