World

British man killed his wife with a screwdriver in a hotel in Turkey

A British tourist has been charged with brutally murdering his wife with a screwdriver in their hotel room in Turkey after an argument.

The 26-year-old woman was found dead around 12:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday, reportedly from the Ulubat Castle Hotel in Istanbul's Fatih Mevlanakapı district.

Hotel staff reported hearing "noises" from a room and found the victim "fallen in a pool of blood". Doctors arrived at the scene and pronounced her dead.

The woman had gashes on her neck and all over her body, and the medical examiner concluded that she had been murdered with a screwdriver. In fact, the perpetrator had hit her with the screwdriver 41 times.

Turkish police immediately arrested the woman's 28-year-old husband, who was wearing a blood-stained white T-shirt and tried to take a taxi away from the crime scene.

The suspect confessed to his heinous act and said he threw the screwdriver down the toilet of the hotel room.

According to Turkish media, "he was taken to prison by the court on the charge of intentional homicide against his wife."

He claimed that the victim gave him drugs on the day of the attack, leading to a fight.

In a statement to police, he said he used drugs because of "psychological problems."

He allegedly admitted to fleeing the scene of the crime after destroying the evidence.

CCTV footage also reportedly shows the suspect leaving the hotel alone. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Source: protothema.gr

News stream

A 66-year-old Cypriot convict died in prison

A Cypriot convict, aged 66, "with serious chronic medical problems", presented on Thursday, a worsening of his…

May 9, 2024

Ammochosto Province: Uncertainty and concern of hoteliers for this year's tourist season

The new tourist season begins with anxiety for hoteliers as lower than in 2023...

May 9, 2024

Min. Labor: The agreements to be respected by all for the Port of Larnaca

Agreements must be respected by all, said the Minister of Labor and Social Insurance,…

May 9, 2024

Min. Health: The trend of patients with hemoglobinopathies is increasing in Cyprus

In Cyprus, the estimated number of patients with hemoglobinopathies is around 1.400, including 697…

May 9, 2024

G. Antoniou: The Sagamore ship left for Gaza

With humanitarian aid from the US, Britain and Cyprus, he left before noon...

May 9, 2024

Eleni Foureira for Eurovision: I was very nervous, it was like I was doing it for the first time

Eleni Foureira returned to Greece on the evening of Wednesday, May 8 after the appearance...

May 9, 2024