Ankara, May 10 – A family dispute in the Nallıhan district of Ankara tragically ended with Niyazi Çevik stabbing his brother, Beytullah Çevik, to death. Beytullah Çevik had been released from prison on temporary leave.
Argument Escalates to Fatal Stabbing
The incident occurred at night by the Çayırhan Lake, where Niyazi Çevik met with his brother, Beytullah Çevik. An argument erupted between the two siblings, quickly escalating into a physical altercation. During the fight, Niyazi Çevik used a knife he had with him to injure his brother, Beytullah Çevik.
Victim Dies After Being Transported to Hospital
Following the stabbing, Beytullah Çevik drove himself to Beypazarı State Hospital. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, he succumbed to his injuries and passed away. The exact time of death was not specified, but the event occurred on May 10, 2026.
Suspect Apprehended by Police
Niyazi Çevik was subsequently apprehended by police teams in the Beypazarı district. He is currently undergoing questioning and processing by the authorities. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Burial to Take Place in Beypazarı
Beytullah Çevik’s body is scheduled to be buried in the Beypazarı district tomorrow, May 11, 2026. Further details regarding the funeral arrangements have not been released.
Investigation Initiated by Authorities
A comprehensive investigation has been launched into the incident. Police are working to determine the full circumstances surrounding the fatal dispute. No further details regarding potential motives or charges have been released at this time.
Community Shocked by Family Tragedy
The local community in Nallıhan has expressed shock and sadness over the tragic family incident. This event highlights the devastating consequences of unresolved conflicts within families. Authorities emphasize the importance of seeking help for domestic disputes to prevent such tragedies.
This incident is a stark reminder of the need for effective conflict resolution mechanisms and support systems for individuals and families facing difficult circumstances.