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Duygu Çelikten, 30, a mother of 2 who left her home to pay the phone bill while living in Antalya, was taken to her car by Veli Ünder (40), who was allegedly her lover.
There was no news from Çelikten and Ünder, who disappeared, for a long time. Çelikten’s family and relatives, whose phones could not be located, filed a disappearance request at the police station and Ünder disappeared.
Çelikten’s body was found buried 13 days later in the Varsak forest in Kepez. In the first examination of Çelikten’s body, which was covered with stones and buried 40 centimeters deep, deep knife marks were found on his back and chest, it was determined that his head was separated from his body and his body began to rot. .
Çelikten was buried in tears on September 22. The police launched an operation to capture Veli Ünder, who is known to be the sole suspect in the murder and a lover of the woman.
HUNDREDS OF MOBESE CAMERAS LOOKS SECONDS SECONDS
Police examined hundreds of mobese cameras for seconds over days. Veli Ünder, who was wanted by security forces in Antalya and Fethiye, was reported to have been seen at one of the houses in the suburbs of the Seydikemer district at night and police teams turned over the house. Unver was caught trying to escape by jumping when he saw the police teams from the balcony.
“I LOVE HIM SO MUCH”
Unver confessed to the murder and said: “I’m sorry. He asked me to advance the house I bought. We discuss. He cursed and insulted a lot. “It happened in a moment of nervous breakdown, I loved him very much, but his requests never ended, he insulted him when he couldn’t meet him.”
After committing the murder, Ünder said that he hid in Fethiye and Kemer, then stayed in Kozaağacı and had been in Seydikemer for 4 days.
ARRESTED
In the statement made by the Antalya Prosecutor General’s Office, it was reported that Ünder made use of his right to remain silent during his interrogation before the police, the General Prosecutor’s Office and the Criminal Justice of the Peace, and was arrested for ‘deliberate homicide’.
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