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The mystery of the death of former British intelligence officer James Gustaf Edward Le Mesurier, who was found dead on November 11, 2019 on the street of his home in Karaköy, Istanbul, could not be clarified, although the investigation file was closed. . Following the officer’s death, his wife Emma Hedvig Christina Winber evacuated the house on Karaköy Ali Pasha Madrasa Street on February 15. Items from the building were loaded onto seven trucks. Subsequently, a rental sign was hung on the three-story, 500-square-meter building. The building, which has one of the most beautiful locations in Karaköy, could not be rented despite 7 months. Not wanting to give information about the owner of the building, real estate agent İlker Erkan said: “There is no legal problem with the building. The building’s seal was removed earlier this year. In the last few months, we wanted to rent the building for 60 thousand lire a month. Now we want 50 thousand lire. “The building is a spacious three-story building.”
‘GIVE UP’
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Tarık Emir, who was a merchant on the street where James Gustaf Edward Le Mesurier died, said: “The building was shown on televisions and newspapers for days. Everybody knows this place. People come and take photos in front of him. There are also those who come to rent. They consult us. They surrender when they find out that it is the building where the agent died, ”he said.
WHAT HAPPENED
After former British intelligence officer James Gustaf Edward Le Mesurier was found dead in the street from his home, the Istanbul Attorney General’s Office launched an investigation. The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation decided that the incident was “death by falling from a height.” In the prosecutor’s decision not to prosecute, it was noted that there was no allegation or evidence that the incident was deliberately committed by another person. The Attorney General’s Office also decided not to prosecute his wife Emma Hedvig Christina Winber, whose statement was taken as a suspect within the scope of the investigation. Winberie had learned that she would be leaving Turkey later.