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İbrahim Yener lived in the apartment where Nefise Dolapçı served as a doorman. Yener, who used the water heater to shower in the morning in December last year, called Dolapçı when the hot water was not flowing and asked for help. After this, Dolapçı went to Yener’s house. Dolapçı, who came in to check the water heater, left the apartment saying that he would send someone to repair the water heater.
According to Dilek Yaman Demir’s report from the Sabah newspaper, Dolapçı returned to the apartment after 20 minutes and warned the young man by the loud sound of music. The argument turned into an uproar and Yener cut Dolapçı’s neck with the knife on the table. As the woman fled her home while she was injured, Yener called her fiancé and told him that he had committed murder and that he had stayed in a hut belonging to the Syrian people in Beylikdüzü for a time. Then he gave up.
THE INSTITUTION OF FORENSIC MEDICINE HAS BEEN DETERMINED
The suspect was asked for a severe life sentence. During the trial, DNA profiles of Yener’s genotype were found in blood samples taken from Dolapçı’s underwear by the Istanbul Criminal Police Laboratory. The situation was reported to the Attorney General’s Office. The Prosecutor’s Office filed a lawsuit against İbrahim Yener at the end of the investigation of the situation of sexual abuse revealed by the Institute of Forensic Medicine. In the indictment, it was stated that Dolapçı was found half naked and his cardigan torn on the day of the incident, and that he was sexually assaulted in the content of the report received from Forensic Medicine. At the indictment, it was claimed that Dolapçı’s cardigan was torn and that the suspect resisted.