6 Aralık 2017 Çarşamba
Murdered Kazakh Cinderella's Identity Revealed
türkçe links to original Turkish article
(HaberTürk Newspaper, 6 December 2017)
A platinum hip plate, rather than the silver slipper, prevailed.
In Aliağa district of Izmir province, citizens driving along the highway
to Çanakkale found a body wrapped in a blanket on 15 August. The
Gendarmerie determined that the body was that of a woman between the
ages of 40-45, 1.65 centimeters in height, around 65-70 kilograms in
weight, wearing a flowered dress and silver-colored shoes.
The blonde-haired woman had false finger nails and had been hit
in the head with a blunt instrument. The woman's fingerprints failed to
provide any clue to her identity. Yet, it was clear that the woman had
been tortured prior to her death, which occurred 15-20 prior to the body's
discovery.
In order to solve the murder, the Gendarmerie looked at the list of
missing persons and spoke with the relatives of 212 woman between
the ages of 28-37 who have been reported missing across Turkey. The
Gendarmerie team also looked at 70,000 photographs from cameras
along the Aydın-Çanakkale highway and gas stations. With no success,
the Gendarmerie team began to investigate the 38-size shoes and the
false fingernails.
The team traced the shoes to a store in Buca, Izmir, but there was no
security camera in the store so the woman's identity remained a mystery.
The autopsy of the body revealed that there was a plate with number
5609 on it in the left hip of the woman and the team contacted the
manufacturer in this regard. Of the 132 people with such a plate,
131 were living. The team traced the 132nd person to Istanbul Haseki
Training and Research Hospital, where in 2011 a 48 year-old Kazakh
woman named Katya Sadıkova had stayed in the orthopedic section
for a month.
The team examined 67 pages of the hospital's records and found that
Sadıkova had given her name verbally but without showing any ID,
having filled out the citizenship section of the hospital form with
a made-up number for her Turkish citizenship. Sadıkova had come
to the hospital after falling from a height and she signed a document
assuming all responsibility for her injury. Also, it turned out that
Sadıkova had not entered Turkey with a passport.
In order to solve the murder, the team began to focus on Kazakh
women living in Turkey and that country's consulate was contacted
in hopes of reaching Sadıkova's family.
Aliağa is north of Izmir on the Aegean coast.
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