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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.