20 Mayıs 2026 Çarşamba

"Breed & Release": American Children Track Down Rich Turkish Father, in Izmir

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(NTV website, 20 May 2025)
















                                        Reluctant dad.

Kasım Pırlant began his business career in Chicago, USA, in 1973 as a 
waiter in an entertainment venue, and later purchased a restaurant in 
the same state.  In 1978, he entered the real estate business, and by the 
time he returned to Türkiye in 1985, he owned nine shopping malls. 
Pırlant also frequently made headlines in the economic world with his 
multi-million dollar investments, which he started in Izmir in 2005.

HOWEVER (!)

While Pırlant's investment journey continued, siblings Henry Kevin 
Jackson and Candice Jackson, who were born and raised in Chicago, 
realized that their mother Carolyn Jackson's words, "Your father 
abandoned us. He has a shipping company in Greece and lives there," 
before her death in 1999, were true, and they set out to find their father.

Kevin and Candice Jackson,went to the Chicago club where their 
mother had worked years ago and spoke with the employees. They 
were told that their father was Kasım Pırlant, who also worked there, 
and that he and their mother, Carolyn, had worked together at the club 
years ago.

Following this, Kevin and Candice Jackson researched Kasım Pırlant 
online, believing him to be their father. They learned he was in Izmir 
and traveled to meet him.and they met with Kasım Pırlant twice in İzmir.
















                                       Kids and mom.

The two siblings stated that Pırlant did not legally recognize them as his 
children. Following this, the Jackson siblings took legal action in 2018. 
Pırlant passed away in 2023. DNA samples taken during the legal process 
revealed a 99.9% DNA match between the Jackson siblings and Pırlant.

In a decision issued in 2023 by the 13th Family Court, the judge ruled that 
Candice Jackson and Kevin Henry Jackson should be officially registered 
in the population registry as having Kasım Pırlant as their father.

Following appeals against the Family Court's decision, the case was 
transferred to the 2nd Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals. 
The Chamber, after reviewing the case, ruled that the local court's 
decision was in accordance with procedure and law.

The ruling emphasized that the mutual claims and defenses of the parties, 
the documents submitted to the file, the legal rules applicable to the 
dispute, the trial and evidence processes, and the court's reasoning were 
all considered together; it also underlined that the objections raised in 
the appeal petition were not of a nature to warrant overturning the 
decision.

Meanwhile, it was learned that the Jackson siblings' lawsuits regarding 
the annulment of the will and their objection to the sale of the shopping 
mall are ongoing.

And on to Izmir!



19 Mayıs 2026 Salı

"Snap & Release": Maniac With a Gun - Recipe for Disaster, in Tarsus

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 19 May 2026)















          He was a quiet man, kept to himself mostly...

Metin Ö., who killed six people and injured eight others in Mersin, 
began his series of murders after killing his ex-wife. Following the 
consecutive murders, police were put on high alert and a search 
operation was launched with helicopter support. While there were 
fears that the killer would continue the killings, news arrived that 
the operation had ended. The suspect committed suicide when he 
realized he was about to be caught in a house where he was cornered.

The death toll has risen in Mersin following a series of armed attacks by
Metin Ö. (37), who shot and killed his ex-wife Arzu Özden (32) in the 
Darıpınarı neighborhood of Çamlıyayla district. After the incident, 
Metin Ö. fled and later arrived at Sabri Pan's restaurant in the Kadelli 
Dörtler Neighborhood of Tarsus district in a car with the registration 
number 01 B 9171, where he opened fire.

In the attack, business owner Sabri Pan died in the hospital where he 
was taken, while Ahmet Ercan Can, who worked at the business, died 
at the scene. The attacker, who continued to flee in his vehicle, shot 
and killed Yusuf Oktay, a young man grazing animals in Kaburgediği 
Neighborhood, and then Abdullah Koca, a truck driver, at a gas station 
in Yeniköy neighborhood.






18 Mayıs 2026 Pazartesi

"Road Rage & Release": 3 Dead After "Yield Right of Way" Dispute, in Antalya

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 18 May 2026)















Strangers in the night exchanged unyielding glances...

At around 01.30 last night in Serik district of Antalya, an argument 
broke  out between 4 people in a car and Ahmet Bayar (25), a forest 
ranger who was passing by, over the issue of "yield right of way". 

The argument  that erupted between Emre Savran (35), Bilgin Korkut
(34), Oğuz Avcı (49), Ali Tunç, and  forest ranger Ahmet Bayar (25), 
escalated into a fight. During this time, Ahmet Bayar pulled out a gun 
and fired several shots. Hearing the gunshots, people called the police 
and medical teams to the scene.

Medical teams determined that Bilgin Korkut and Oğuz Avcı had died. 
Emre Savran, who was injured, was taken to the hospital by his friend 
Ali Tunç. Despite medical intervention, Savran also died at the hospital. 
Ahmet Bayar later went to the Serik District Police Department with his 
gun and surrendered to the police.




17 Mayıs 2026 Pazar

"Beat & Release": Woman Strangled With Her Dog's Leash in Istanbul, Body Dismembered and Parts Buried in Kırşehir

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 17 May 2026)


























                                     Ouch.

The dismembered body of Farkhondeh Ghaem Maghami, an Iranian 
national who had been reported missing in Istanbul, was found in 
Kırşehir. It was determined that Maghami was strangled to death 
with the leash of her own dog by Erkan B., with whom she had argued, 
and that her body was dismembered in a vehicle and buried in a field 
in Mucur, Kırşehir. (!)

On May 12th, Darıush Tahbaz went to the Maltepe Küçükyalı Police 
Station in Istanbul and reported his cousin, Farkhondeh Ghaem 
Maghami (68), an Iranian national, missing, stating that he had not 
heard from her since April 11th. Teams from the Missing Persons 
Bureau of the Public Security Branch Directorate began working on 
the missing person report. 

Police teams examined Maghami's apartment in Maltepe Küçükyalı, 
where she had lived for 20 years. The teams determined that Maghami 
led a quiet life and regularly paid her rent, bills, and dues. Upon 
discovering that the food had been left unattended and spoiled, 
police expanded their investigation.

Double ouch...

















Teams noticed that voice messages were frequently sent from 
Farkhondeh Ghaem Maghami's phone number to the apartment's 
WhatsApp group, but on April 18th, a message saying "I'm on vacation" 
was posted. Finding the message suspicious, police discovered that 
the last person Maghami had spoken to was Erkan B. Police 
determined that this individual, who lives in Esenyurt, had a 
relationship with Maghami. 

After examining HTS records, they found that Erkan B. picked 
Maghami up from her home on April 14th and they had dinner 
together at a restaurant in Büyükçekmece. Erkan B., who was taken 
into custody, initially denied the accusations but later confessed to 
the murder and showed police the crime scene.

In his statement to the police, Erkan B. reportedly said that after an 
argument in the car during their last conversation, he strangled 
Maghami to death with the leash of her dog. The suspect reportedly 
confessed to placing the body in the back seat of the car, then 
dismembering it inside the vehicle and putting the pieces in bags, 
after which they remained together in the car for two days. (!)




















It was stated that the suspect, Erkan B., is married and has been 
released on probation for previous crimes. Expanding the 
investigation, police teams also detained Mesut A. and Sedef G., 
who were determined to be connected to the incident. The three 
suspects were referred to the courthouse after the completion of 
their procedures at the police station.

On April 22nd, in a field in the Mucur district of Kırşehir, human 
remains were discovered after stray dogs reacted to the soil.

Following the excavation of the dismembered human remains, 
investigations revealed that the body belonged to Farkhondeh 
Ghaem Maghami. It was learned that Maghami's remains were taken 
to the Ankara Forensic Medicine Institute and will be handed over 
to her family tomorrow after the necessary procedures are completed.






16 Mayıs 2026 Cumartesi

"Bottoms Up & Release": Retiree Fined $72,000 for "Promoting Alcohol" on FB Posts, in Artvin

 

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(T24 website, 16 May 2026)























       Bureaucrats with time on their hands.

A 67-year-old retiree, Şükrü Mısırlıoğlu, is facing an investigation for 
"alcohol advertising" after sharing photos of a "çilingir sofrası" (modest
meal with rakı) with friends on his personal social media account. 
Mısırlıoğlu, who wrote in reference to the food, "We never dealt with 
dragon fruit, buffalo yogurt, shrimp, or other expensive products," is 
being investigated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry for 
violating the ban on alcohol advertising, with a potential administrative 
fine of up to 3,291,000 (about $72,000)  (!)

The investigation against Mısırlıoğlu, a retired Çaykur employee living 
in Hopa district of Artvin, was opened due to his Facebook posts. He 
received a notification from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's 
Tobacco and Alcohol Department. Mısırlıoğlu, who shared photos of 
himself drinking beer, whiskey, or raki on his Facebook account, was 
surprised to see the notification stating that he had violated the alcohol 
advertising ban. 

The notification, citing Article 6 of Law No. 4250 on the Monopoly of 
Spirits and Alcoholic Beverages, which prohibits alcohol advertising, 
stated that violations of this prohibition could result in administrative 
fines ranging from 82,000 Turkish Lira to 3,291,000 Turkish Lira. The 
Ministry requested Mısırlıoğlu to submit his defense within 15 days, 
otherwise a decision would be made based on the available information.

Şükrü Bey enjoying a "çilingir sofrası" on a visit to Istanbul.



















The document, signed by Ahmet Akpınar, Head of Market Regulation 
and Control Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's 
Tobacco and Alcohol Directorate, stated: "In the work carried out by 
our Directorate, it was observed that alcoholic beverages were promoted 
through photographs and videos that could be considered advertisements 
on the aforementioned social media account, and the relevant visuals are 
included in the annex to this letter."

According to the investigation file, in one of the images from the social 
media posts, Mısırlıoğlu is posing with a relative holding a glass of raki 
and drinking beer. In another, he is holding a bottle of whiskey. In 
another photo, according to Mısırlıoğlu's account, he is at a "drinking 
party" with friends while commemorating a deceased friend. The retired 
worker shared this photo with the following words: "They say, 'Don't 
waste food, reduce portion sizes.' Well, our portions never got bigger. 
We never had anything to do with dragon fruit, buffalo yogurt, shrimp, 
and other expensive products. Raki, salad, cow's yogurt, that's all..."





15 Mayıs 2026 Cuma

"Loss & Release": Ambulance Keys Lost, Patient Loses Life, in Adana

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 15 May 2026)















              Next time, leave the keys in the ignition!

Mehmet Kepir (51), who fell ill in the Yüreğir district of Adana, lost his 
life while being taken to the hospital by a second ambulance that arrived 
half an hour later because the keys of the first ambulance were lost (!).

Şengül Ayağ (38), with whom Kepir lived in a religious marriage, 
filed a criminal complaint alleging negligence. The Provincial Health 
Directorate started an investigation into the allegations.

The incident occurred on the morning of May 7th in the Levent 
neighborhood of Yüreğir district. Mehmet Kepir collapsed at home, 
and his family called the 112 Emergency Call Center. Medical teams 
were dispatched to the address. They provided first aid to Kepir, who 
was found wrapped in a blanket, before taking him to the ambulance. 
Allegedly, the ambulance keys went missing during this time. While
searching for the keys with the help of neighbors, another ambulance 
was called. (!)

Approximately half an hour later, Mehmet Kepir was transferred to 
the second ambulance and taken to the hospital. However, it was 
determined that he had suffered a heart attack, and he died en route. 
A "natural death" report was issued at the nearest private hospital, 
and Mehmet Kepir's body was buried in Buruk Cemetery.

Ouch.
















The moments when paramedics in the ambulance that arrived in front 
of the three-story building where Kepir lived and searched for the keys 
before the patient was transferred to another ambulance were captured 
on security camera. The family took the security camera footage as 
evidence and filed a criminal complaint with the Adana Public 
Prosecutor's Office alleging negligence. The Provincial Health 
Directorate has also launched an investigation into the allegations.

Claiming that her husband died as a result of negligence, Şengül 
Ayağ, the mother of one child and her religiously married partner
Kepir, stated that she has filed a criminal complaint against those 
responsible for the incident. A

Şengül hanım said, "Until the ambulance arrived, we wrapped my 
husband in a blanket and carried him downstairs.  The paramedics 
performed first aid and put my husband in the ambulance. During 
this time, they lost the keys; we searched for half an hour but couldn't 
find them. In the meantime, we transferred my husband to the second 
ambulance that arrived. My husband diedon the way. I am filing a 
complaint against those who were negligent in my husband's death."





14 Mayıs 2026 Perşembe

"Dance and Release": Gorgeous Young Women Can Stop Traffic - This One Paid the Price, in Sakarya

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(Milliyet Newspaper, 13 May 2026)















     Dance and fine dedicated to her social media fans.

In Sakarya, a woman who disrupted traffic by dancing in the middle of 
the road was fined 30,662 TL (about $675), while the driver was fined 
8,492 TL (about $185).

Dancing in front of the car with the registration number 54 FR 116 on 
May 9th in Darboğaz Street in Serdivan district, R.D. (24) caused the 
traffic flow to stop.  Working on the video titled "She stopped dozens of 
vehicles and danced" shared on local news sites, the police teams issued 
an administrative fine of 25,000 TL to R.D. (24), whose identity 
was determined, for "praising an act that is subject to administrative 
sanctions by sharing it on social media" and 5,662 TL for 
"acting in a way that creates an obstacle to traffic on the roadway", 
totaling 30,662 TL.

In addition, the driver of the vehicle in front of which R.D. was dancing, 
A.E.Y. (21), was given a total administrative fine of 8,492 TL, consisting 
of 1,246 TL for "not adjusting the speed of his vehicle to the conditions 
required by the traffic situation", 1,246 TL for "driving only with 
parking lights on", 1,000 TL for "driving disrespectfully" and 5,000 TL 
for "having a non-standard suspension system".

The young woman, who caused traffic disruption by dancing in traffic, 
attracted attention by reposting the same video of herself dancing on 
her social media account with the note "The price has been paid," after 
receiving a total administrative fine of 30,662 TL.